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Subject:                Poverty of Ideas?

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Wednesday, July 7, 1999

POVERTY OF IDEAS?

     As President Clinton tours poor areas of the United States,
analysts
     are
available to comment on past and future policy choices:

MIMI ABRAMOVITZ, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
     Professor at the School of Social Work at Hunter College and author
     of
"Regulating the Lives of Women," Abramovitz said: "It's positive, and long
overdue, that Clinton is addressing these issues, but to be saying that
you want to deal with poverty while you're calling welfare 'reform' a
success is rather disingenuous. While the welfare rolls have dropped
sharply, studies indicate that many have simply joined the ranks of the
working poor. They now have jobs that are paying below poverty wages,
without benefits or affordable child care; moreover, states have been
'forgetting' to tell them that they are still eligible for Medicaid and
food stamps."

JAMES K. GALBRAITH, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://utip.gov.utexas.edu
     Author of "Created Unequal: The Crisis in American Pay" and professor
     at
the LBJ School of Public Affairs, Galbraith said: "It is good that Clinton
is going out and calling attention to these issues, but some of the
suggestions are flawed. If you build a base of incomes and social and
physical infrastructure, then business activity develops, but if you throw
business activity in a region where that does not exist, then you have a
sweatshop phenomenon. What is needed is housing assistance, public
services, money to improve schools and the environment, and income support
such as through the earned income tax credit and a higher minimum wage."

GEORGE FRIDAY, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
     Friday is a member of the Grassroots Policy Project and a low-income
activist. She said: "If it wasn't for NAFTA, hundreds of thousands of jobs
would not have left the U.S., creating more poverty. If there were minimal
protections for migrant workers, then we wouldn't have the depth of
poverty that we have. If North Carolina, where I live, wasn't a 'right to
work' state, people could do collective bargaining and have the guarantee
of organized workplaces. As it is, they can be fired at will. What you
have now are people who are afraid of losing jobs, so they don't push for
better conditions and safety at their workplaces."

ROBERT J. S. ROSS, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
     Professor of Sociology at Clark University and author of the
     forthcoming
"Hearts Starve: The New Sweatshops in Global Context," Ross said: "What
the president's tour highlights is that there are really important pockets
of poverty in the country. Full employment is the single most important
thing in lifting people out of poverty, and the president seems to
understand that. But a rising tide lifts boats unequally. While poverty is
falling, income inequality remains at post-war highs... Using tax
incentives just moves investment around. Spot subsidies have not proved to
be terribly efficient inside of nations."

     For more information, contact at the Institute for Public Accuracy:
Sam Husseini, (202) 347-0020; David Zupan, (541) 484-9167


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