Boosting Paychecks
Discover the transformative insights of Boosting Paychecks by Daniel Paul Gitterman, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2009. This compelling paperback, spanning 180 pages, challenges the conventional understanding of welfare and its impact on the working poor in the United States. Gitterman delves into the stigma often associated with welfare programs, emphasizing the need for policies that support individuals who are actively working yet still struggle to make ends meet. With a focus on minimum wage issues and taxation policies affecting the working poor, this book provides a critical examination of government strategies aimed at alleviating poverty. Ideal for readers interested in social policy, economics, and the realities of the working class, Boosting Paychecks is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the complexities of poverty and the potential for policy reform.