New Yorkers like to think it won't happen to them, but increasingly, it does. Falling through the floor of this fragile economy from $100,000 a year to food stamps, is easier than it's been since the 30s. For BBC Outlook and Radio 4, I went to Tent City, New Jersey.
On a lighter note, at least they took the piano with them from NYC, to while away the dark nights.
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