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Highway Signs and Prison Labor

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Life Behind Bars: Inmate Labor and Economic Struggles

This chapter explores the challenging realities faced by incarcerated individuals working in low-wage prison jobs, including the printing facility and other labor programs. It highlights their entrepreneurial efforts to supplement meager earnings through side hustles and trading goods, despite the coercive work dynamics and lack of legal protections. The narrative captures both the financial difficulties and the small victories in the lives of inmates, emphasizing the complex implications of prison labor on their future reintegration into society.

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