Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City (Comprehensive Summary)

In 'Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City,' Matthew Desmond explores the devastating impact of eviction on low-income families in urban America. Through immersive fieldwork in Milwaukee, he reveals how eviction is both a cause and a consequence of poverty, highlighting the systemic issues within housing policies and the rental market. Desmond, a sociologist and MacArthur Fellow, provides a poignant examination of the lives of eight families, illustrating the emotional and financial turmoil that eviction brings. This Lexicon distills the key ideas of Desmond's work into original prose, emphasizing the urgent need for policy reform and social awareness regarding housing instability.



