The paradoxical relationship between America and poverty
Despite advances in healthcare and technology, the national poverty rate has remained almost unchanged over the past five decades. In his latest book, "Poverty, by America," sociologist Matthew Desmond explores the possible reasons behind this lack of progress. Matthew joins Morning Joe to share his findings and insights.
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