The Missing Class: Portraits of the Near Poor in America

by Katherine S. Newman
The Missing Class: Portraits of the Near Poor in America  
published 2007 by Beacon Press
binding Hardcover
isbn 0807041394   (isbn13: 9780807041390)
pages 288
description An urgent examination of the lives of millions of hardworking Americans—neither poor nor middle class—who live without a safety net

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date added
05-29-07



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RF
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10/15/07

bookshelves: social-justice-and-politics
recommends it for: social justice minded friends interested in economic issues.
I heard about this on NPR and got it at the library. It is very similar to "Nickeled and Dimed." The book follows the story of 9 families who are above the poverty line, but below "stability." We learn about the challenges of those who are working hard to provide for their families, and the precariousness of their economic position. Issues of education, gentrification, broken families, parenting, generational success or failure, immigration are all part of this complex issue....more
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Maria
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01/27/08

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I heard about this book from my friend Charity Fesler, whose reading group was discussing it during my visit to Princeton in January 2008. Written by a Princeton University professor, the book presents the issues faced by "the missing class," the working poor hovering on the brink of poverty, those families who are just one accident/tragedy/hospitalization/layoff away from falling into poverty. Though I had only read the first chapter prior to the discussion, the group conversation w...more
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Paige
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Read in April, 2008
I didn't finish this book so I'm not going to rate it. It wasn't bad; the parts I read were well-written and interesting, but maybe I was hoping for something else. I'm just not that into New York City. I was hoping for more of the 'missing class' problem as a whole and what could be done about it, rather than reading a bunch of portraits. Not that portraits aren't important, and maybe I'll try it again when I'm in the mood for that sort of thing. I think I just got bored with all the stuff...more
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Scott
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03/17/08

Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in November, 2007
Ahh, a real treat for a person who can relate with the title. Based on a rather large socio-economic study conducted in the New York City area, this book really paints portraits of families and individuals that I could relate with (geographically and financially). It was a fantastic read, right up until the final two pages when the authors began to get opinionated. The ideas (so-called solutions) they had for helping the Missing Class were off-the-wall. My advice: just skip the last two page...more
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Tiffoknee the 3rd
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04/03/08

Read in April, 2008
recommended to Tiffoknee the 3rd by: Bill Moyers
recommends it for: people interested in social commentary.
This was a fascinating, accessible read. The authors do a fantastic job telling the stories of this 'Missing' Class whose good fortune is often not enough to pry them from the grip of disadvantage. If more social scientists wrote in this fashion I'd probably read more social science. As it is, I tend to lean more toward humanistic examinations of these very important subjects. I enjoyed this book.
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Diane
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03/13/08

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Read in January, 2008
I read this at the suggestion of my sociology professor. It's about a bunch of people who make stupid mistakes with their money that they can't afford to make. Not that anyone is perfect, but hello! If you're making $7.50 an hour at a factory job, you can't afford a $3500 liposuction, or a $10,000 wedding. I'm just saying.
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Audrey
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01/08/08

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This sounded like an interesting book. It is somewhat interesting. I'm a bit disappointed that the author only uses examples from New York City. They can't possibly represent the U.S. as a whole.
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Rebecca
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02/11/08

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this book offers a fascinating (and daunting) look at a number of different families living just above the poverty line in America.
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Steve
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02/11/08

Read in February, 2008

Case studies of families in NYC's poorest neighborhoods
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05/12/08

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