The Poor Pay More

first publication date:  1967
genre:  nonfiction
original title:  The Poor Pay More
original language:  English
main subject:  Consumer movement

The Poor Pay More is a 1967 book published by David Caplovitz. It is a sociology study of what could be called the "poverty penalty", which is a concept that poor people pay more for the same goods and services as people with more money do. Esther Peterson cited the book as being important for understanding contemporary consumer problems. In 2010 a researcher cited the book as still being relevant. Source: Wikipedia (en)

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