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Highway Signs and Prison Labor

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The Economics of Prison Labor

This chapter examines the daily lives of prisoners working in highway sign production, exposing the broader implications of prison labor in the U.S. It traces the historical evolution of this system from colonial times to today, highlighting the economic benefits it provides to both correctional facilities and government agencies, while revealing the meager compensation prisoners receive. The discussion also addresses the ethical concerns surrounding mass incarceration and the exploitation of incarcerated individuals for profit.

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