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The Poor Pay More
Consumer Practices of Low-Income Families
Book • 1967
The Poor Pay More is a sociological study by David Caplovitz that explores the consumer practices of low-income families, revealing how they often pay higher prices for goods and services compared to wealthier individuals.
The book, first published in 1963, examines the economic challenges faced by these families, including limited access to affordable credit and discriminatory market practices.
The book, first published in 1963, examines the economic challenges faced by these families, including limited access to affordable credit and discriminatory market practices.
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Joe Weisenthal


Tracy Alloway

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