Barbara Ehrenreich is the author of thirteen books, including the New York Times bestseller Nickel and Dimed. A frequent contributor to the New York Times, Harpers, and the Progressive, she is a contributing writer to Time magazine. She lives in Florida.

Blog Entries by Barbara Ehrenreich

The Uproar Over New Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines

Posted December 2, 2009 | 11:52 AM (EST)


Cross-posted with TomDispatch.com.

A few weeks later, when the United States Preventive Services Task Force recommended that regular screening mammography not start until age 50, all hell broke loose. Sheryl Crow, Whoopi Goldberg, and Olivia Newton-John raised their voices in protest; a few dozen non-boldface women

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The Swine Flu Vaccine Screw-Up: Optimism as a Public Health Problem

61 Comments | Posted November 3, 2009 | 05:19 PM (EST)


Cross-posted with TomDispatch.com.

If you can't find any swine flu vaccine for your kids, it won't be for a lack of positive thinking. In fact, the whole flu snafu is being blamed on "undue optimism" on the part of both the Obama administration and Big Pharma.

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Are Women Getting Sadder?

6 Comments | Posted October 13, 2009 | 05:45 PM (EST)


Or Are We All Just Getting a Lot More Gullible?
By Barbara Ehrenreich

Feminism made women miserable. This, anyway, seems to be the most popular takeaway from "The Paradox of Declining Female Happiness," a recent study by Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers which purports to show that women have...

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The Destruction of the Black Middle Class

211 Comments | Posted August 4, 2009 | 10:33 AM (EST)


By Barbara Ehrenreich and Dedrick Muhammed


To judge from most of the commentary on the Gates-Crowley affair, you would think that a "black elite" has gotten dangerously out of hand. First Gates (Cambridge, Yale, Harvard) showed insufficient deference to Crowley, then Obama (Occidental, Harvard) piled on to accuse the...

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My Role in the Torture of Binyam Mohamed

Posted February 23, 2009 | 04:34 PM (EST)


I like to think that some of the things I write cause discomfort in those readers who deserve to feel it. Ideally, they should squirm, they should flinch, they might even experience fleeting gastrointestinal symptoms. But I have always drawn the line at torture. It may be unpleasant to read...

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Rich Get Poorer, Poor Disappear

Posted January 12, 2009 | 03:56 PM (EST)


Ever on the lookout for the bright side of hard times, I am tempted to delete "class inequality" from my worry list. Less than a year ago, it was the one of the biggest economic threats on the horizon, with even hard line conservative pundits grousing that wealth was flowing...

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Report from the Socialist International Conspiracy

Posted October 21, 2008 | 11:06 AM (EST)


Surely you have heard by now of the imminent socialist takeover of America, and if you find the prospect unlikely, ask yourself: How many socialists do you know who lost millions in the recent stock market crashes? Just as I thought -- none -- and that's not only because you...

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The Communist Manifesto Hits 160

Posted October 1, 2008 | 02:50 PM (EST)


This year marks the 160th anniversary of the Communist Manifesto and capitalism, aka "free enterprise," seems willing to observe the occasion by dropping dead. On Monday night, some pundits were warning that the ATMs might run dry and hinting that the only safe investment left is canned beans. Apocalypse or...

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Pastors Go Postal

Posted August 12, 2008 | 01:18 PM (EST)


For heartsick former supporters of John Edwards, this week offers an edifying tabloid alternative: the civil trial of Victoria Osteen, wife of megachurch minister and televangelist Joel Osteen, for assaulting a flight attendant. The issue was what is sometimes described as a "spill" and sometimes as a "stain" on the...

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The Suicide Solution

Posted July 28, 2008 | 11:18 AM (EST)


A few days before Congress passed its Housing Bill, Carlene Balderrama of Taunton MA found her own solution to the housing crisis. Just a little over two hours in advance of the time her mortgage company, PHH Mortgage Corporation -- may its name live in infamy -- was to auction...

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Liposuction: The Key to Energy Independence

Posted June 23, 2008 | 10:40 AM (EST)


Everyone talks about our terrible dependency on oil -- foreign and otherwise -- but hardly anyone mentions what it is. Fossil fuel, all right, but whose fossils? Mostly tiny plants called diatoms, but quite possibly a few Barney-like creatures went into the mix, like Stegosaurus, Brontosaurus and other giant reptiles...

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Hillary's Gift to Women

Posted May 12, 2008 | 10:41 AM (EST)


In Friday's New York Times, Susan Faludi rejoiced over Hillary Clinton's destruction of the myth of female prissiness and innate moral superiority, hailing Clinton's "no-holds-barred pugnacity" and her media reputation as "nasty" and "ruthless." Future female presidential candidates will owe a lot to the race of 2008, Faludi wrote, "when...

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With the Truckers in DC

Posted April 29, 2008 | 03:50 PM (EST)


Truckers live in an alternative dimension, at least so I conclude when trying to figure out how to meet up with the convoy of trucks coming into to DC to protest high diesel fuel prices on Monday. JB, aka Mike Schaffner, one of the organizers of the action, calls early...

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Truckers Protest, the Resistance Begins

Posted April 7, 2008 | 02:55 PM (EST)


Until the beginning of this month, Americans seemed to have nothing to say about their ongoing economic ruin except, "Hit me! Please, hit me again!" You can take my house, but let me mow the lawn for you one more time before you repossess. Take my job and I'll just...

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Hillary's Nasty Pastorate

Posted March 19, 2008 | 01:11 PM (EST)


There's a reason why Hillary Clinton has remained relatively silent during the flap over intemperate remarks by Barack Obama's former pastor, Jeremiah Wright. When it comes to unsavory religious affiliations, she's a lot more vulnerable than Obama.

You can find all about it in a widely under-read article in the...

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World's Designated Shoppers Drop

Posted March 10, 2008 | 03:40 PM (EST)


How much lower can consumer spending go? The malls are like mausoleums, retail clerks are getting laid off, and AOL recently featured on its welcome page the story of man so cheap that he recycles his dental floss -- hanging it from a nail in his garage until it dries...

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Unstoppable Obama

Posted February 14, 2008 | 01:27 PM (EST)


When did you begin to think that Obama might be unstoppable? Was it when your grown feminist daughter started weeping inconsolably over his defeat in New Hampshire? Or was it when he triumphed in Virginia, a state still littered with Confederate monuments and memorabilia? For me, it was on Tuesday...

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Clitoral Economics

Posted January 22, 2008 | 02:33 PM (EST)


With all the talk about how to stimulate it, you'd think that the economy is a giant clitoris. Ben Bernanke may not employ this imagery, but the immediate challenge-and the issue bound to replace Iraq and immigration in the presidential race-is how best to get the economy engorged and throbbing...

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Hillary's Real MLK Problem

Posted January 15, 2008 | 12:58 PM (EST)


At first I took it as another, yawn, white rip-off of black culture and creativity: the Rolling Stones appropriating the Bo Diddley beat, Bo Derek sporting corn rows, and now Hillary giving Lyndon Baines Johnson credit for the voting rights act of 1965. If you had to give this honor...

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Recession -- Who Cares?

Posted January 9, 2008 | 03:45 PM (EST)


The soothsayers have slaughtered the ox and are examining the gloppy entrails for signs: Rising unemployment, a falling dollar, weak consumer spending, the credit crisis, a swooning stock market. Could there be something wrong here? Could we actually be approaching a, god forbid, recession?

To which the only sane response...

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