Louis Uchitelle
ouis Uchitelle worked as a reporter, a foreign
correspondent, and the editor of the business news
department at the Associated Press before joining The New
York Times in 1980. He has been writing about business,
labor, and economics for the Times since 1987. He was the
lead reporter for the Times series “The Downsizing of
America,” which won a George Polk Award in 1996. He has
taught at Columbia University and was a visiting scholar at
the Russell Sage Foundation in New York in 2002–2003. He
lives with his wife, Joan, in Scarsdale, New York
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Series
Books:The Disposable American, April 2007
Paperback
The Disposable American, March 2006
Hardcover
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