Ann Claire Johnson
Advanced Reporting and Data Analysis
Blog Post 1.23.18
1) Nickel & Dimed: Ehrenreich provides a roadmap for how to write about the working poor. I want you to describe some of the issues she has to confront as she moves into this new life – housing, transportation, food and so forth.
On page 38 of Nickel & Dimed, Ehrenreich talks about her decision to move closer to Key West. “First, because of the drive. Second and third, also because of the drive: gas is eating up $4-$5 a day, and although Jerry’s is as high-volume as you can get, the tips average only 10 percent, and not just for a newbie like me. Between the base pay of $2.15 an hour and the obligation to share tips with the busboys and dishwashers, we’re averaging only about $7.50 an hour.” Throughout the entire Introduction and chapter 1 she makes note of every dollar she spends and makes. This helps her audience gain insight into what it is like being classified as a working, poor person.
2) Based on this reading, begin to develop questions for interview subjects about their experience in the low-wage labor force. Include ideas of where you would go and contact people for our stories.
- One question I would ask is, when do they make the decision to sacrifice one necessity or want for another?
- How much does the order of your necessities change by priority when you have children or a significant other?
- What are the little things that you save on or sacrifice that make a difference for your every day budget?
- Is it hard to refrain from treating yourself or do you just block out the option of ever living out of your means?
- If you had all the money in the world, what would be the first thing you spent it on?
Benton had the highest median household income at $59,016 and Lee county had the lowest with $25,724.
Ann- Good detail on the book. I think her budgeting is an effective strategy to convey the details about her new world of being in the working poor.
Correct on the counties.
I did want a few questions prepared on what we would ask low wage workers based on these readings. Thanks
Hi Professor Wells,
I updated my assignment with the questions.
Thank you for the feedback!
Ann Claire Johnson