Oppressed by Debt
Student Debt in the United States: Racial Disparities and Wealth
Chapter was written by Fenaba R. Addo
This chapter offers some level setting about the state of wealth ownership and wealth disparity in America today.
Government and the Justice System as a Creditor of the Poor
About the Book
This edited collection brings together essays that explore personal debts to government. Intensive collection efforts by governments in need of revenue often cause hardship, whether it is the poor in the United States going to jail because of unpaid fines, low-income English people being evicted because they paid their council taxes but could then not pay their rent, or poor former students having tax refunds or social benefits taken by the government when they have defaulted on their student loans.