| Prospecting Among the Poor |
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Corporations Prospect for Gold Among the Poor. New Report on the Privatization of Welfare. Report Released, May 8, 2001. Contact: Andre Banks 917-456-7759 Oakland, CA. Welfare reform in 1996 promised that by turning social services over to private companies, government inefficiency would be overcome and services delivered better and cheaper. Is the privatization of welfare delivering on those promises? Have private companies transformed the old system into a suite of services leading to decent-paying, long-term employment for former welfare recipients? Preliminary results are in and the news is not good, according to a new report, Prospecting Among the Poor: Welfare Privatization, released by the Applied Research Center. Welfare is no longer a question of poverty- it’s about the bottom line. And it looks as if that line can barely hold, let alone lift anyone out of poverty. The line is bottoming out and leaving those most in need under the rubble. Author Bill Berkowitz, a Senior Research Fellow with the Applied Research Center, was the co-founder of the Oakland, CA-based Data Center and a well known feature writer who has a regular column on workingforchange.com. The Applied Research Center is a public policy institute advancing racial justice through research, advocacy and journalism. ### Related documents: Prospecting Among the Poor Full Report
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