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The Uncertain Hour

The Uncertain Hour - Investigative Podcast
Krissy Clark
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The peanut butter verdict

Nov 22, 2017 · Season 2 · Episode 3

Episodes 41 - 50 of 52

  • Nov 10, 2017 · Season 2 · Episode 2

    The Peanut Butter Wars

    The Peanut Butter Wars
    Joanna Neborsky/Marketplace

    They were long. They were difficult. They were… pretty much how regulations always get made.

  • Oct 26, 2017 · Season 2 · Episode 1

    The Peanut Butter Grandma goes to Washington

    Ruth Desmond
    Courtesy Janet Swauger

    In the 1950s, some food companies were ripping off customers and using additives that haven’t been tested for safety. A Virginia housewife went to the FDA to expose the truth.

  • Oct 3, 2017 · Season 2 · Episode 0

    The Uncertain Hour dives into red tape

    The Uncertain Hour dives into red tape

    A preview of our new season, about regulations in America.

  • Aug 17, 2016 · Season 1 · Episode 7

    The Album, “Work Makes the Difference”

    The Riverside County Department of Public Social Services created this album of motivational work songs.

    One county welfare office made a whole album of motivational work songs. Listen to the whole thing.

  • Jul 7, 2016 · Season 1 · Episode 6

    The road not taken

    Danielle and Alexander Slater are taking auto tech classes through a program offered by Catholic Charities. It's one of many short-term training programs welfare recipients can take that lead directly to jobs.
    Amy Scott

    What’s the best path out of poverty–work or education?

  • Jun 23, 2016 · Season 1 · Episode 5

    “Pregnant? We can help.”

    Brandi David points to a billboard for Women's Care Center--the place she turned to for help when she discovered she was unexpectedly pregnant.
    Caitlin Esch/Marketplace

    In some states, crisis pregnancy centers get federal welfare dollars.

  • Jun 9, 2016 · Season 1 · Episode 4

    Everything but the kitchen sink

    Students at a college in Michigan play soccer while cocooned in plastic bubbles.
    Caitlin Esch/Marketplace

    How does your state spend federal welfare dollars? It’s probably not how you think

  • May 26, 2016 · Season 1 · Episode 3

    What’s love (styles) got to do with it?

    Scott Roby teaches a class about healthy relationships.
    Krissy Clark/Marketplace

    This is your state on welfare.

  • May 11, 2016 · Season 1 · Episode 2

    White gloves, aluminum cans and plasma

    Josephine Moore at her home in Kermit, W.V.
    Krissy Clark/Marketplace

    Meet the mothers who’ve relied on welfare through the decades.

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About the show

Obscure policies, forgotten histories and why America’s like this.

"The Uncertain Hour" explains our weird, complicated and often unequal economy — and why some people get ahead and some get left behind.

Season six is an up close look at the welfare-to-work industrial complex and some of the multimillion-dollar for-profit companies that run many welfare offices around the country today. By weaving together eye-opening moments in history with immersive field reporting, the series brings us a hidden-in-plain-sight story about the strange way our cash welfare system has evolved and where it might be headed. Today, anyone who signs up for cash welfare must quickly find a job or navigate a maze of work requirements in order to qualify for a government check, to prove they’re not freeloading off the government. But where did this idea that you should have to work to benefit from the social safety net come from? Does the policy actually help people climb out of poverty? And how are for-profit welfare centers cashing in? 

As politicians call for more work requirements in safety-net programs, this series tells story about what work requirements feel like up close, and the industry that has been built around these policies that coerce labor out of low-income people — sometimes for what amounts to less than minimum wage.  

Krissy Clark is the award-winning host and senior correspondent of "The Uncertain Hour," where she tries to make sense of the wonky policies that shape wealth, poverty and economic mobility in America. Her reporting has been featured by outlets including "99% Invisible," The Center for Investigative Reporting and "Last Week Tonight With John Oliver."  

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