Matthew Desmond on ‘Poverty, by America’

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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
  • Matthew Desmond, a Princeton sociologist, is the author of a new book that explores why poverty remains at a higher level in the United States than many of its peer countries. The Pulitzer Prize-winning writer joins Washington Post deputy business editor Damian Paletta to discuss “Poverty, by America” and why such hardship persists in the richest country in the world.
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Комментарии • 85

  • @kimbradshaw1480
    @kimbradshaw1480 Год назад +33

    "Evicted" was amazing and heartbreaking. I am going to read "Poverty, By America" ASAP. The problem with this wonderful research is that those in power just ignore it, and encourage the demonization of the poor as it suits their political position.

    • @MartinScreeton
      @MartinScreeton Год назад +3

      Nothing happens if nothing happens... exactly... nothing has happened in decades!

    • @andreah6379
      @andreah6379 Год назад +4

      I just placed an order for this book. I really don't need to read any book that gives me nightmares but I need to know more. I want to respond to cruel, heartless comments on YT from ppl that hate the poor, disabled and elderly & keep repeating the conservative meme, "Pick yourself up by your bootstraps," BS.

    • @lexa_power
      @lexa_power 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@andreah6379so many people assume that people can afford boots. Can’t pull yourself up by your bootstraps if you can’t even contemplate buying boots because you can’t afford the rent or food. Food stamps don’t go far enough to last an entire month. Who has money for boots nowadays? Hardly any of us.

  • @investigativeresearchcounc8388
    @investigativeresearchcounc8388 Год назад +10

    When you sleep on the street, opioids become a safe feeling in a harsh world

    • @sevensages5279
      @sevensages5279 10 месяцев назад

      There was a homeless man walking across the parking lot of local store.
      As he approached closer , the neck of a liquor bottle poked out the side pocket of his tattered coat.
      The first reaction to was think, " Well, just another alcoholic bum" ,
      but upon looking at the man's face up close, he had a deep sorrow emanating from his cloudy, blue-gray eyes.
      Immediately, one thinks of how would anyone cope with facing that seemingly insurmountable challenge and reality while being sober.
      While not condoning alcoholism or other addictions brought about by circumstances, one does understand a little more, the minute by minute reality of someone condemned to that life.

  • @LMLewis
    @LMLewis Год назад +8

    In some countries, people get a tax break if the income they reported came from more than one job, recognizing that commuting to two jobs costs more than commuting to one, and having less free time incurs extra costs, too; like child care, for example.

  • @shadowrange
    @shadowrange Год назад +8

    Welcome to America..have a nice day

    • @johnson2joy
      @johnson2joy Год назад +5

      The UK is following suit, for the first time in my life I am beginning to feel a deep discomfort as I am seeing poverty that I have never seen in my lifetime before. I am a well educated person receiving a reasonable salary, owning my own home, but more and more I am seeing poverty all around me in the streets, the public transport etc but what I noticed is that the poor are being demonised and treated with total contempt in our media. It is has become unbearable for me because I was brought up with values that does not seem to be considered valuable anymore and money is the new God to worship by any means and not to be shared and to treat those "left behind" as losers when the truth is that the inequality has become totally immoral.

  • @ProgressiveVegan
    @ProgressiveVegan Год назад +1

    Damian Paletta, Thank you for making this interview happen. I have the impression from how you held up prof. Desmond's book at the end that you care about poverty. This is how journalism should work in my view. Kudos. Desmond's book, and work are important.

  • @clarabow7077
    @clarabow7077 Год назад +31

    Thank you, Ronald Reagan: the beginning of the end for the middle-class, the exponential growth of the division between the rich and the poor.

    • @andreah6379
      @andreah6379 Год назад

      Bingo. 🎯 It's amazing how CONservatives have mythologized this demented, sociopathic president. He made some ppl rich, screwed everybody else for decades. And we are still on that downward trajectory, with much help from corporate owned media.

    • @sevensages5279
      @sevensages5279 10 месяцев назад +2

      Ronald Reagan was bad for blue collar families, but the dems as a whole, have sadly abandoned them as well.

  • @MartinScreeton
    @MartinScreeton Год назад +10

    We need Direct Federal payments bypassing the state administrations... many of which do not support welfare programs... and as the author points out... just keep the money.

    • @sewsewsewist785
      @sewsewsewist785 Год назад

      Iowa is the worst.

    • @Musthi834
      @Musthi834 Год назад

      Unfortunately some states get rewarded when they decrease the number of recipients. The governors are unashamed of the number of their citizens in poverty; many or almost all "red" states.

  • @bcase5328
    @bcase5328 Год назад +3

    The shame of there being working people/families who are poor, even homeless in the US.

    • @kedoh75
      @kedoh75 5 месяцев назад

      In Germany we see commercials asking for money to feed Americans and to help the homeless find housing.

  • @annaynely
    @annaynely 3 месяца назад +1

    Ppl need to be educated about how poverty affects everyone in devastating ways even affects the affluent if they really thought about.

  • @fastfoodi
    @fastfoodi Год назад +26

    This man's words are a heavenly breath of fresh air . It is shocking to see how far utterly the US has morally debased itself.

  • @clairejeannette8454
    @clairejeannette8454 Год назад

    THANK YOU!

  • @irisn.garcia5883
    @irisn.garcia5883 Год назад

    So true, and so so heartbreaking😥

  • @christineanderson4755
    @christineanderson4755 Год назад +3

    This interview is inherently valuable information. If I had a dollar for every decent and kind sociology professor I met doing my degree I would be a little richer. (It wasn’t my major 😀) The older I get - I’m 61, the more poverty and injustice in Canada concerns me. I have always been involved on the periphery of the topic, small connections to education, events, real life, etc. So much of what he, the author, said stimulated a genuine desire to keep reading and learning about the politics of poverty. Thank you for this.

    • @Musthi834
      @Musthi834 Год назад

      In Canada? Poverty?
      As prevalent as U.S.?

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    @michaelfranklin. Год назад +16

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    • @christianaemilio1
      @christianaemilio1 Год назад

      The first step to success is figuring out your goals and risk tolerance - either on your own or with the help of a financial advisor. If you can get the facts about savings and investing with a well detailed plan, you should be able to gain financial security over the years and enjoy the benefits of managing your income.

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      @c.moeller Год назад

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      @c.moeller Год назад

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  • @alfredocamacho9159
    @alfredocamacho9159 Год назад

    I have a story to tell. It’s a story of poverty and a life long influence many have lived and will continue to do so for an eternity. Matthew Desmond or any other writer/journalist have never seen this side of the poverty spectrum.

  • @twhite8308
    @twhite8308 Месяц назад

    🧡Love🧡this🧡video🧡

  • @Empowerman
    @Empowerman Год назад

    And #LearnMMT!!!! That will give huge insights into what goes on in the States...and WHY!!!

  • @dr.aniasara7038
    @dr.aniasara7038 11 месяцев назад

    True. Thank you for being a "WE" person. America somehow worked its way into the classes. Even people who like to pretend by association that they're better than others. There's a separation with huge egos. "I can do this and you can't, therefore I am better than you, and can control you."

  • @walentystankiewicz8486
    @walentystankiewicz8486 Год назад +1

    How to live on 20$ per hour, millions of people will never see 20$ in their life, why we are so poor? Is there any hope for the working class in the future?

  • @lindaleesoderstrom5866
    @lindaleesoderstrom5866 5 месяцев назад

    Our existing systems are broken and operating absolutely as planned and ordained. Small populations of poor people, competing with each other, hating on attributes of the others. Higher ups love for us to beat each other up, as it keeps us distracted, from changing un~equal delivery of opportunities.

  • @chesterfinecat7588
    @chesterfinecat7588 Год назад +1

    Give the poor money, the more the better. It's what we do with the rich so fair is fair.

  • @MountainGirlwIPA
    @MountainGirlwIPA Год назад

    I also read the same thing regarding meth after homelessness. It makes sense now that I think about it. Great book btw : )

  • @howielisnoff
    @howielisnoff 10 месяцев назад

    I’m a middle-class guy living amid lots and lots of money. There’s amazing comfort and money here and very little in the way of affordable housing. What strikes me most here is the constant spending going on, mostly to enhance already fancy homes. The homes are mostly second homes.

  • @duncanbleak3819
    @duncanbleak3819 Год назад +6

    Nobody who works a full time job should be in poverty. The minimum wage adjusted for inflation would be above $20 an hour.
    A great first step.

    • @andreah6379
      @andreah6379 Год назад +1

      Professor Robert Reich said it this way:
      2009 min.wage $7.25.
      2010 min wage $7.25
      2011 min wage $7.25
      2012 min wage $7.25
      2013 min wage $7.25
      2014 min wage $7.25
      2015 min wage $7.25
      2016 min wage $7.25
      2017 min wage $7.25
      2018 min wage $7.25
      2019 min wage $7.25
      2020 min wage $7.25
      2021 min wage $7.25
      2022 min wage $7.25
      2023 no change.
      This makes the picture clear.

  • @OnlineMD
    @OnlineMD Год назад +7

    I am Indian-American and became a US citizen almost 50 years ago. As the years have gone by, I have become more and more ashamed of America. The country is governed by RUTHLESS CAPITALISM. There was a delightful 1963 movie called "Its a Mad Mad Mad Mad World." In it, a bunch of people try to figure out how to split a potential treasure among them. They could not come to an agreement, and one man glibly said "There's only one way to figure it: Every Man For HImself."

    • @Musthi834
      @Musthi834 Год назад +1

      Raja the sociologist urges us to become poverty abolitionists. Every 'man" can do something. if nothing else than just telling our congressional representatives why we feel ashamed. Make waves when you can. As an Asian Indian and citizen of 51 years I suggest reading Bernie's latest book: It is Ok to be angry at Capitalism

    • @andreah6379
      @andreah6379 Год назад +1

      One law, rule should be that no one should ever be a billionaire.
      What is wrong with any human that they can't be satisfied and happy with $999,999,999???!!
      Nobody needs 5 luxury yachts, or 5 estate mansions, millionaire $$$ cars, while anybody around them is homeless or starving.
      You meet these greedy uber rich and all they do, all they are consumed with is obtaining more & more money by picking more pockets, buying more soulless politicians so that they alone have even more $$$$ & power.

    • @OnlineMD
      @OnlineMD Год назад

      @Andrea H to your great thoughts I add this: the super rich are like tornadoes sucking the wealth of countless humans. Swirling and sucking. And no end in sight. I don't donate to any political campaign anymore because the minute they get into power, the lobbyists descend on them like swarms of locusts, helping the rich get even richer. 🙄

    • @michiellio69109
      @michiellio69109 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@andreah6379 I believe that this ethos is damaging not only to the people that are suffering because of it, but to the people who benefit by it. I believe the owners of luxury goods cannot form a connection with others beyond money. One way to alleviate such bankruptcy of spirit is to be a good steward of the monetary rewards that the rest of us have bestowed upon them. They amassed their unprecedented fortunes by exploiting the rest of us.

    • @lexa_power
      @lexa_power 9 месяцев назад

      Capitalism is the root of all evil

  • @annaynely
    @annaynely 24 дня назад

    This is ocurring in western world & countries spain, france, italy, germany etc we arw in techno-feudalism era. Yanis Varoufakis

  • @lexa_power
    @lexa_power 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this! This is a fantastic book as well as “Evicted.” Matthew spreads so much great awareness on this topic. This should be required reading in high school and college instead of a lot of the garbage legacy “classics” they force on everyone.

  • @rbj5767
    @rbj5767 Год назад +1

    ❣️⚡

  • @jamesbelcher9588
    @jamesbelcher9588 Год назад

    14:32 "I'm saving up so I can buy an hour of your time. How much for an hour to play with me?"

  • @lavamonster
    @lavamonster Год назад +3

    The fact that this has only 10,000 views after a month proves Desmond right. No one wants to hear the truth, and very few people are willing to be apart of the solution

    • @mikerunser902
      @mikerunser902 7 месяцев назад

      One thing to talk about it. Totally a different thing to act upon it.. being homeless for 11 yrs now I can personally attest that affluent folks demonize & criminalize homeless as a plage or infliction.

  • @lokijordan
    @lokijordan Год назад +2

    I'm glad to hear Mr. Desmond talk about the value of integrating schools and neighborhoods. I wish there had been some mention of adding money management and investing to school curriculum as early as elementary school. Few of the young people I've worked with over the past ten years have any idea what to do, where to begin. I think that could help head off future poverty.

    • @nonatre3602
      @nonatre3602 Год назад +1

      You can't manage money you don't have.

    • @lokijordan
      @lokijordan Год назад +1

      @@nonatre3602 If you can afford a forty ounce, you can afford some penny stocks.
      I literally worked two jobs for about six months to get started investing. It became THE priority after working around wealthy people and listening to how they got there. First, though, I made sure to set aside an emergency fund (about six months worth of rent and basic utilities). That simple act will open your mind to all sorts of potential opportunities because it gives you space to breathe- or should I say, dream.
      You can do it. It's just a matter of deciding which route you want to take and then taking that first step.

    • @lokijordan
      @lokijordan Год назад

      @@nonatre3602 2nd note: We give our time and have that converted into money. So you may have to change the way you "manage" your time.
      I was working waiting tables, but I NEVER applied at Olive Garden or Dennys because the money was terrible there. And they wanted you to work too long an hard. THAT is money management.
      Remember: Jay-Z and Beyonce have the exact same number of hours in their days as you and I. They manage theirs differently. So, their money is different.

    • @nonatre3602
      @nonatre3602 Год назад

      @@lokijordan Why mention Jay-Z and Beyonce? LOL You are so transparent from your mom's basement. 🤣

  • @bethabdallah6518
    @bethabdallah6518 Месяц назад

    Exploitation of the poor in the labor market AND they've got AI taking over many os those jobs. Then what?

  • @bhmcrumbs1348
    @bhmcrumbs1348 Год назад +2

    Poverty is about the rich & corruption

  • @brandondiaz9657
    @brandondiaz9657 Год назад

    At least we're not trying to change the definition of poverty, unlike some countries. (🇨🇳)

  • @hsingpeikao
    @hsingpeikao Год назад

    Why? Politicians and capitalists don’t care.

  • @dnnsmtchll
    @dnnsmtchll Год назад

    why is a business editor hosting this ????????????????????????????????????????/

  • @nonatre3602
    @nonatre3602 Год назад

    He seems to get it. Which is why I am baffled that he supported the racist, classist Michael Bloomberg's policies over Bernie Sanders.

  • @larrycoldwater1964
    @larrycoldwater1964 Год назад

    I think it’s all too hard. The best solution is to keep things exactly as they are. Biden 2024!

  • @larrycoldwater1964
    @larrycoldwater1964 Год назад

    So the solution is to “encourage”rich people to pay their taxes - we need a conversation not a revolution. Biden 2024!

  • @007trudig
    @007trudig Год назад +1

    I'm an octogenarian. I pay a couple, immigrants, $200. For 2 hours of cleaning house. I drive a 20 year old car. They drive a Lexus. If they can get that for house cleaning, so can a lot of poor women. Have a baby? Bring it with you, I will hold it and love it while you clean. Need coffee? There's the pods for the machine. I think there is more work than people who want to work.