Briefing: Dean Baker on Elizabeth Warren and America’s Poverty

Briefing: Dean Baker on Elizabeth Warren and America’s Poverty

Briefing: Dean Baker on Elizabeth Warren and America’s Poverty

Is the recession really ending? What does Elizabeth Warren’s sort-of appointment mean? Dean Baker has answers on Grit TV.

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"Poverty is a one-day event, we get a report released and we’re going to talk about poverty. But every day we hear what the stock market does," says Nation contributor Dean Baker. The problem with that kind of coverage, Baker says, is that "many more people will experience poverty than will strike it rich in the stock market." Millions of Americans experience poverty not as a one-day affair, but as a constant, grinding force in their lives.

Baker joins The Nation on Grittv via Skype to talk about Elizabeth Warren’s sort-of-appointment, the whinging of the rich over tax increases and Bill Clinton’s comments about the recession’s end.

The Nation on GRIT TV is a weekly video collaboration between The Nation and GRIT TV with Laura Flanders. Watch for Monday briefings, Wednesday commentaries, weekend conversations and more at TheNation.com. For full half-hour episodes of The Nation on GRIT TV, or local television air times visit www.grittv.org.

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