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I’d been interviewing workampers for about six months. In that time, I’d also scoured the media—online, print, and broadcast—for anything about the subculture. Much of what I found made workamping sound like a sunny lifestyle, or even a quirky hobby, rather than a survival strategy in an era when Americans were getting priced out of traditional housing and struggling to make a living wage.
Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century
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