Preying on Poverty: How Government and Corporations Use the Poor as Piggy Banks
Individually the poor are not too tempting to thieves, for obvious
reasons. Mug a banker and you might score a wallet containing a month’s
rent. Mug a janitor and you will be lucky to get away with bus fare to
flee the crime scene. But as Business Week helpfully pointed out in 2007, the poor in aggregate provide a juicy target for anyone depraved enough to make a business of stealing from them.
The trick is to rob them in ways that are systematic, impersonal, and
almost impossible to trace to individual perpetrators. Employers, for
example, can simply program their computers to shave a few dollars off
each paycheck, or they can require workers to show up 30 minutes or more
before the time clock starts ticking.
Saturday, May 19, 2012
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