Georgia forces incarcerated people to work for zero pay, then charges their families markups up to 1,150% on necessities. GPS maps the full extraction system.
Georgia pays incarcerated workers nothing, saving an estimated $180–400M+ annually while extracting $60M+ from families through commissary markups. Eight states have begun reform. Georgia has not.
Georgia pays people in prison nothing for their labor, then charges families inflated prices for basic needs. A GPS investigation maps the full scope of this extraction.