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    In the novel Nickel and Dimed Barbara Ehrenreich described her advantage of being white: “unlike many low-wage workers‚ I have the further advantages of being white and a native English speaker”(Ehrenreich 16). Because she is white and can speak English‚ she will have the

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    Trobe University in Melbourne‚ Australia. She has been the recipient various awards‚ including a Ford Foundation Award for Humanistic Perspectives on Contemporary Society (1982)‚ Sidney Hillman Award for journalism for the Harper ’s article "Nickel and Dimed"‚ which was published as a book (2000). In 1993 I was in Zagreb Croatia‚ I walked into a little café on the corner of what we call in the states a “Neighborhood”. When I sat down a waitress came over what I thought to take my order‚ but she

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    References: Ehrenreich‚ B. (2001). Nickel and Dimed. New York: Owl Books Henry Holt and Company‚ LLC Messerli‚ J. (2007‚ December) A 20-Point Plan for Fixing America. Retrieved March 10‚ 2009 from http://www.balancedpolitics.org/editorial-point_plan.htm Sharp‚ A.‚ Register‚ P.‚ and Grimes

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    lose their job at any given moment. It’s almost as if they are expecting the worst even though they work their hardest. One other obstacle that the working poor face is that they are unable to find affordable housing. In the novel entitled‚ “Nickel and Dimed” the author‚ Barbara Ehrenreich‚ provides different housing situations that her co-workers were going through. After talking amongst themselves‚ Ehrenreich gathers that “Gail is sharing a room in a well-known downtown flophouse for

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    struggles. Their wages do not lift them far enough from poverty to improve their lives‚ in turn‚ hold them back. Nobody who works hard should be poor in America. A waitress duty is no difference from being a slave. In Ehrenreich’s experiment in “Nickel and Dimed”‚ she faces the hardship that a lower wage worker endures daily. She came to realize that low wages earners have endless problems to worry about. There were workers that could not

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    Barbara Ehrenreich ’s "Struggle" to Live the Life of a Low Income Worker In the novel Nickel and Dimed by Barbara Ehnreich‚ there are many hurtles she must overcome to experience the life of a low income worker. She sets some ground rules for herself‚ such as always having a car‚ and starting out with a certain amount of money for her down payment on an apartment. Although the rules are doable‚ she admits that she broke all of the rules at least once. Even though Barbara didn ’t hold to her

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