Analysis Of Ehrenreich's Nickel And Dimed

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After meeting up with Melissa and Caroline, who she interviewed nine years ago for her book "Nickel and Dimed," Ehrenreich found out that their current economic situations did not get any better, besides the fact that their minimum wage had raised from $7 to $10 an hour. Denise Smith, who has bachelor's degree in history and is working at tourist site for seasonal $10-an-hour, said: "We were poor, and we're still poor." Before the recession, the working poor has already lived in an economic depression of their own, but since the recession hit the country, things have become "palpably worse." Many lost their jobs and houses. Landowners also doubled or tripled the rent as a way to cope with the recession; making it harder for them to find a place