Poverty by Will Reason reveals the real reasons families fall into hardship and how it lasts.
This nonfiction work explains how poverty grows from low wages, irregular jobs, illness, and the demands of supporting a family. It combines analysis with practical examples to show why medical costs, unemployment, and the burden on children matter just as much as wages.
- Learn how illness can cut a family’s income and why sickness benefits don’t always cover the gap.
- See how low or unstable pay keeps families from meeting daily needs and creating secure futures.
- Explore how poverty shapes children’s nutrition, schooling, and long‑term opportunities.
- Understand how researchers and policymakers think about poverty, and why personal experience matters in studying it.
Ideal for readers interested in economic history, social welfare, and the lived reality behind poverty statistics.