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Leadership Quote by Barbara Mikulski

"I thought in this country, the best social program was a job. Yet minimum wage jobs aren't paying enough to keep families out of poverty"

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The line reads like a rebuke delivered in the language of American common sense. Barbara Mikulski opens by invoking a familiar, almost sacred civic mantra: work is the antidote to poverty. That first sentence is bait, not nostalgia. By framing her claim as something she "thought" was true, she adopts the stance of a pragmatist confronting broken machinery, not an ideologue looking for a fight. It lets her meet skeptics on their own turf before pulling the floor out from under the comforting story.

The pivot is the real weapon: "Yet". In a single syllable, she turns a cherished belief into an indictment. The subtext is blunt: the problem isn't personal responsibility; it's policy design. Minimum wage work is supposed to be the baseline rung on the ladder, the thing you can stand on while you climb. If that rung can't support a family, then the ladder is decorative.

Mikulski's intent is strategic. She doesn't argue for government help by romanticizing poverty or demonizing employers. She argues for wage policy by defending work itself. That matters in a political culture where "social program" is often treated like a slur. By calling a job the best social program, she borrows the moral authority of work to justify raising pay - and to suggest that refusing to do so is, effectively, endorsing working poverty.

Contextually, it's a Democratic populist move rooted in bread-and-butter economics: an appeal to voters who believe in work, feel the squeeze, and suspect the rules have stopped rewarding effort.

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Mikulski, Barbara. (2026, January 15). I thought in this country, the best social program was a job. Yet minimum wage jobs aren't paying enough to keep families out of poverty. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-thought-in-this-country-the-best-social-program-43131/

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Mikulski, Barbara. "I thought in this country, the best social program was a job. Yet minimum wage jobs aren't paying enough to keep families out of poverty." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-thought-in-this-country-the-best-social-program-43131/.

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"I thought in this country, the best social program was a job. Yet minimum wage jobs aren't paying enough to keep families out of poverty." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-thought-in-this-country-the-best-social-program-43131/. Accessed 4 Feb. 2026.

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Barbara Mikulski (born July 20, 1936) is a Politician from USA.

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