Poor No More: Rethinking Dependency and the War on Poverty

Poor No More: Rethinking Dependency and the War on Poverty

by Peter Cove
Poor No More: Rethinking Dependency and the War on Poverty

Poor No More: Rethinking Dependency and the War on Poverty

by Peter Cove

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Overview

In the 1960s, America set out to end poverty. Policy-makers put forth an unprecedented package of legislation, funding poverty programs and empowering the poor through ineffectual employment-related education and training. However, these handouts produced little change, and efforts to provide education and job-training proved inconsequential, boasting only a 2.8 percent decrease in the poverty rate since 1965. Decades after the War on Poverty began, many of its programs failed. Only one thing really worked to help end poverty-and that was work itself, the centerpiece of welfare reform in 1996. Poor No More is a plan to restructure poverty programs, prioritizing jobs above all else. Traditionally, job placement programs stemmed from non-profit organizations or government agencies. However, America Works, the first for-profit job placement venture founded by Peter Cove, has the highest employee retention rate in the greater New York City area, even above these traditional agencies. When the federal government embraced the work-first ideal, inspired by the success of America Works, welfare rolls plummeted from 12.6 million to 4.7 million nationally within one decade. Poor No More is a paradigm-shifting work that guides the reader through the evolution of America's War on Poverty and urges policy-makers to eliminate training and education programs that waste time and money and to adopt a work-first model, while providing job-seekers with the tools and life lessons essential to finding and maintaining employment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781412864343
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Publication date: 01/30/2017
Pages: 210
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Peter Cove has spent over half a century fighting poverty in America. He is the founder of America Works, the first for-profit, welfare-to-work company. He is the author of many op-eds and magazine articles on work and poverty.

Table of Contents

Foreword: 250 Broadway, New York City,
Spring 2009

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. The War on Poverty Begins: Benevolence Balloons
2. Our Moral Cliff: The Rise of Dependency
3. Why Have We Become a Nation of Takers?
4. The Failure of Poverty Programs
5. America Works: Policy Implications for Dependency and Poverty Reduction
6. Education and Training versus Work-First
7. The Road to Work and Reduced Dependency: Real Policy Solutions

Afterword: 250 Broadway, New York City,
Summer 2009

Index

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