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It's a Damn Shame! Trying to Survive on SSI and SSDI in America
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8231169863
- EAN9798231169863
- Date de parution26/09/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
It's a Damn Shame! is a blistering, unfiltered memoir that exposes the brutal reality of surviving on SSI and SSDI in the United States. With unflinching honesty and emotional clarity, Jaha Hughes invites readers into the daily grind of disability income-where every dollar is stretched, every system is broken, and every moment is a fight to be seen, heard, and respected. This is not just a personal story-it's a scathing indictment of a nation that claims to protect its most vulnerable while burying them in red tape, humiliation, and economic despair.
Hughes chronicles the emotional toll of navigating bureaucratic cruelty, the psychological weight of being treated as disposable, and the quiet resilience required to endure it all. From denied benefits and inaccessible housing to the stigma of disability and the myth of the "lazy poor, " It's a Damn Shame! dismantles the narratives that keep millions trapped in poverty. It's a call to action, a voice for the unheard, and a legacy document for anyone who's ever had to choose between medication and groceries.
Hughes chronicles the emotional toll of navigating bureaucratic cruelty, the psychological weight of being treated as disposable, and the quiet resilience required to endure it all. From denied benefits and inaccessible housing to the stigma of disability and the myth of the "lazy poor, " It's a Damn Shame! dismantles the narratives that keep millions trapped in poverty. It's a call to action, a voice for the unheard, and a legacy document for anyone who's ever had to choose between medication and groceries.






