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70. Prison Labor

The Economics of Everyday Things

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This chapter explores the critical yet overlooked role of prison labor in the U.S. economy, focusing on the experiences of an incarcerated individual in a sign manufacturing plant. It highlights the disparity between the labor provided by inmates and their minimal wages, shedding light on the broader themes of economic exploitation within the prison system.

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