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It's Not Like I'm Poor

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The world of welfare has changed radically. As the poor trade welfare checks for low-wage jobs, their low earnings qualify them for a hefty check come tax time—a combination of the earned income ta...
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  • 14 January 2015
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The world of welfare has changed radically. As the poor trade welfare checks for low-wage jobs, their low earnings qualify them for a hefty check come tax time—a combination of the earned income tax credit and other refunds. For many working parents this one check is like hitting the lottery, offering several months’ wages as well as the hope of investing in a better future. Drawing on interviews with 115 families, the authors look at how parents plan to use this annual cash windfall to build up savings, go back to school, and send their kids to college. However, these dreams of upward mobility are often dashed by the difficulty of trying to get by on meager wages. In accessible and engaging prose, It’s Not Like I’m Poor examines the costs and benefits of the new work-based safety net, suggesting ways to augment its strengths so that more of the working poor can realize the promise of a middle-class life.
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Price: $29.95
Pages: 304
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 14 January 2015
ISBN: 9780520959224
Format: eBook
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List of Illustrations 
Acknowledgments 
Introduction 

1. Family Budgets: Staying in the Black, Slipping into the Red 
2. Tax Time 
3. The New Regime through the Lens of the Old 
4. Beyond Living Paycheck to Paycheck 
5. "Debt—I Am Hoping to Eliminate That Word!" 
6. Capitalizing on the Promise of the EITC 

Appendix A: Introduction to Boston and the Research Project 
Appendix B: Qualitative Interview Guide 
Notes 
Bibliography 
Index