Georgia Pays People in Prison Nothing for Their Work — Then Charges Their Families for Basic Needs 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.
Black Georgians Make Up 31% of the State But 61% of People in Prison: What the Data Shows Black Georgians are 31% of the state but 61% of people in prison. Data shows racial gaps at every step — from arrest to parole.