Taxing the Poor: Doing Damage to the Truly Disadvantaged / Edition 1

Taxing the Poor: Doing Damage to the Truly Disadvantaged / Edition 1

by Katherine S. Newman, Rourke O'Brien
ISBN-10:
0520269675
ISBN-13:
9780520269675
Pub. Date:
02/27/2011
Publisher:
University of California Press
ISBN-10:
0520269675
ISBN-13:
9780520269675
Pub. Date:
02/27/2011
Publisher:
University of California Press
Taxing the Poor: Doing Damage to the Truly Disadvantaged / Edition 1

Taxing the Poor: Doing Damage to the Truly Disadvantaged / Edition 1

by Katherine S. Newman, Rourke O'Brien
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Overview

This book looks at the way we tax the poor in the United States, particularly in the American South, where poor families are often subject to income taxes, and where regressive sales taxes apply even to food for home consumption. Katherine S. Newman and Rourke L. O’Brien argue that these policies contribute in unrecognized ways to poverty-related problems like obesity, early mortality, the high school dropout rates, teen pregnancy, and crime. They show how, decades before California’s passage of Proposition 13, many southern states implemented legislation that makes it almost impossible to raise property or corporate taxes, a pattern now growing in the western states. Taxing the Poor demonstrates how sales taxes intended to replace the missing revenue—taxes that at first glance appear fair—actually punish the poor and exacerbate the very conditions that drove them into poverty in the first place.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520269675
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 02/27/2011
Series: Wildavsky Forum Series , #7
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Katherine S. Newman is James B. Knapp Dean of the Arts and Sciences at Johns Hopkins University. Among her many books are Falling From Grace, No Shame in My Game, Rampage and The Missing Class: Portraits of the Near Poor in America. Rourke L. O’Brien is a graduate student in sociology and social policy at Princeton University and a non-resident fellow of the New America Foundation.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments

1. The Evolution of Southern Tax Structures
2. Barriers to Change: Inertia, Supermajorities, and Constitutional Amendments
3. The Geography of Poverty
4. Tax Traps and Regional Poverty Regimes
5. The Bottom Line
Conclusion: Are We Our Brothers' Keepers?

Appendix I. How Many Lags of X? by Scott M. Lynch
Appendix II. Tables
Notes
Index

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