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Leah Samuel
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Leah Samuel
is a freelance writer in Pittsburgh.
The Prevailing Question
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Leah Samuel
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September 23, 2006
Should the people who build low-income housing get the prevailing wage? CDCs say they can't afford to pay it, but can they really fight poverty if they don't?