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70. Prison Labor

The Economics of Everyday Things

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The Economics and Ethics of Prison Labor

This chapter examines the exploitation of prison labor, showcasing how companies capitalize on low inmate wages and the benefits states receive from this system. Personal accounts bring to light the stark realities faced by inmates and the broader implications of their work on the economy.

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