The Poverty Business

Inside U.S. companies' audacious drive to extract more profits from the nation's working poor

Greater access to credit has put cars, computers, credit cards, and even homes within reach for many more of the working poor. But this remaking of the marketplace for low-income consumers has a dark side: Innovative and zealous firms have lured unsophisticated shoppers by the hundreds of thousands into a thicket of debt from which many never emerge Full Story »

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4.5
by Dwight Rousu - Oct. 1, 2008

An educational story with detailed personal accounts of the working poor and the companies that prey upon them in America. Relatively progressive for a major business magazine.

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