The Cage of Poverty
September 1, 2000 / By Daniel Flaming, Mark Drayse and Peter Force / Economic Roundtable
In his 1963 letter from the Birmingham jail Martin Luther King, Jr. described the despair of people “smothering in an airtight cage of poverty in the midst of an affluent society.” It is important to understand the extent to which this image of entrapment still describes the wage-earning lives of the working poor as they try to support their families.