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  • RobsanX
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    The American Middle Class is Rapidly Disappearing

    I agree with pretty much all of this...

    The Middle Class in America Is Radically Shrinking. Here Are the Stats to Prove it

    Posted Jul 15, 2010 02:25pm EDT by Michael Snyder in Recession
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    From The Business Insider

    Editor's note: Michael Snyder is editor of theeconomiccollapseblog.com

    The 22 statistics detailed here prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that the middle class is being systematically wiped out of existence in America.

    The rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer at a staggering rate. Once upon a time, the United States had the largest and most prosperous middle class in the history of the world, but now that is changing at a blinding pace.

    So why are we witnessing such fundamental changes? Well, the globalism and "free trade" that our politicians and business leaders insisted would be so good for us have had some rather nasty side effects. It turns out that they didn't tell us that the "global economy" would mean that middle class American workers would eventually have to directly compete for jobs with people on the other side of the world where there is no minimum wage and very few regulations. The big global corporations have greatly benefited by exploiting third world labor pools over the last several decades, but middle class American workers have increasingly found things to be very tough.

    Here are the statistics to prove it:

    •*** 83 percent of all U.S. stocks are in the hands of 1 percent of the people.
    •*** 61 percent of Americans "always or usually" live paycheck to paycheck, which was up from 49 percent in 2008 and 43 percent in 2007.
    •*** 66 percent of the income growth between 2001 and 2007 went to the top 1% of all Americans.
    •*** 36 percent of Americans say that they don't contribute anything to retirement savings.
    •*** A staggering 43 percent of Americans have less than $10,000 saved up for retirement.
    •*** 24 percent of American workers say that they have postponed their planned retirement age in the past year.
    •*** Over 1.4 million Americans filed for personal bankruptcy in 2009, which represented a 32 percent increase over 2008.
    •*** Only the top 5 percent of U.S. households have earned enough additional income to match the rise in housing costs since 1975.
    •*** For the first time in U.S. history, banks own a greater share of residential housing net worth in the United States than all individual Americans put together.
    •*** In 1950, the ratio of the average executive's paycheck to the average worker's paycheck was about 30 to 1. Since the year 2000, that ratio has exploded to between 300 to 500 to one.
    •*** As of 2007, the bottom 80 percent of American households held about 7% of the liquid financial assets.
    •*** The bottom 50 percent of income earners in the United States now collectively own less than 1 percent of the nation’s wealth.
    •*** Average Wall Street bonuses for 2009 were up 17 percent when compared with 2008.
    •*** In the United States, the average federal worker now earns 60% MORE than the average worker in the private sector.
    •*** The top 1 percent of U.S. households own nearly twice as much of America's corporate wealth as they did just 15 years ago.
    •*** In America today, the average time needed to find a job has risen to a record 35.2 weeks.
    •*** More than 40 percent of Americans who actually are employed are now working in service jobs, which are often very low paying.
    •*** or the first time in U.S. history, more than 40 million Americans are on food stamps, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture projects that number will go up to 43 million Americans in 2011.
    •*** This is what American workers now must compete against: in China a garment worker makes approximately 86 cents an hour and in Cambodia a garment worker makes approximately 22 cents an hour.
    •*** Approximately 21 percent of all children in the United States are living below the poverty line in 2010 - the highest rate in 20 years.
    •*** Despite the financial crisis, the number of millionaires in the United States rose a whopping 16 percent to 7.8 million in 2009.
    •*** The top 10 percent of Americans now earn around 50 percent of our national income.

    Giant Sucking Sound

    The reality is that no matter how smart, how strong, how educated or how hard working American workers are, they just cannot compete with people who are desperate to put in 10 to 12 hour days at less than a dollar an hour on the other side of the world. After all, what corporation in their right mind is going to pay an American worker 10 times more (plus benefits) to do the same job? The world is fundamentally changing. Wealth and power are rapidly becoming concentrated at the top and the big global corporations are making massive amounts of money. Meanwhile, the American middle class is being systematically wiped out of existence as U.S. workers are slowly being merged into the new "global" labor pool.

    What do most Americans have to offer in the marketplace other than their labor? Not much. The truth is that most Americans are absolutely dependent on someone else giving them a job. But today, U.S. workers are "less attractive" than ever. Compared to the rest of the world, American workers are extremely expensive, and the government keeps passing more rules and regulations seemingly on a monthly basis that makes it even more difficult to conduct business in the United States.

    So corporations are moving operations out of the U.S. at breathtaking speed. Since the U.S. government does not penalize them for doing so, there really is no incentive for them to stay.

    What has developed is a situation where the people at the top are doing quite well, while most Americans are finding it increasingly difficult to make it. There are now about six unemployed Americans for every new job opening in the United States, and the number of "chronically unemployed" is absolutely soaring. There simply are not nearly enough jobs for everyone.

    Many of those who are able to get jobs are finding that they are making less money than they used to. In fact, an increasingly large percentage of Americans are working at low wage retail and service jobs.

    But you can't raise a family on what you make flipping burgers at McDonald's or on what you bring in from greeting customers down at the local Wal-Mart.

    The truth is that the middle class in America is dying -- and once it is gone it will be incredibly difficult to rebuild.
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  • Randall
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    • May 2010
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    #2
    The ones getting food stamps are lazy. I've heard.

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    • GoVegan
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      #3
      I saw that article this morning and it's a bit scary. This decline was greatly perpetuated under Reagan and Bush but it now seems to be irreversible. Unfortunately, we can't really trust the government or corporations to help us out of this mess. Look for products that are made in the USA or better yet look for a union label. When you buy products produced overseas try to stick with products labeled fair trade or at least organic.

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      • Bigblue1
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        • Dec 2008
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        #4
        Originally posted by GoVegan View Post
        I saw that article this morning and it's a bit scary. This decline was greatly perpetuated under Reagan and Bush but it now seems to be irreversible. Unfortunately, we can't really trust the government or corporations to help us out of this mess. Look for products that are made in the USA or better yet look for a union label. When you buy products produced overseas try to stick with products labeled fair trade or at least organic.
        See here in lies the problem, those that can afford to be discerning consumers are probably buying the best from the fashion Industry. Those who can't have to buy made in China. It's that simple. And sad.

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        • GoVegan
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          #5
          Originally posted by Bigblue1 View Post
          See here in lies the problem, those that can afford to be discerning consumers are probably buying the best from the fashion Industry. Those who can't have to buy made in China. It's that simple. And sad.
          I agree but it doesn't mean that we are helpless. I can usually find good fair trade coffee at a reasonable price everywhere. I have also heard that certain clothing suppliers like Lands End strive to make sure that their products come from ethical manufacturers that will at least pay a livable wage to their workers. It just takes a bit of research and the ability to avoid shopping at places like Wal Mart (which is difficult sometimes).

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          • texastorm
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            • Jul 2010
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            #6
            Now this is my favorite argument about how the wealthy left misleads their poor subjects.

            Its all about the rich and the poor. 20% of the people own 85% of all the wealth... blah blah blah.. holy crap thats not fair... blah blah blah

            So what you saying is the poor have class envy when they look at the rich, but not the smarts or will to get there? Many of those on the Forbes wealthiest list did not get their by accident. Sure there are some who got that wealth handed to them. But overall these people were smart enough to capitalize on their personality or their ideas, and you were dumb enough to let them... so now we should punish them for being innovative, smart, savvy business people? Yeah up yours!

            The "poor" in the United States are by far better off that the "poor" in most other countries. I don't mean the homeless, and indigent. I am talking about the poor as a class. Our poor would be middle class in many countries, owning a couple tv's a car, a dvd player etc. I would take being poor in the US long before being poor in say China.

            All you do when you incite class envy is bring out the welfare loser in the masses. "Hey that guy has a Bentley, thats not fair" So we should punish him for making it big? Somehow I can't believe I should be punished for being successful just because your dumb ass can't figure it out Sure that sounds harsh, the world is harsh get over it. Life ain't fair. Since those "wealthy" people control 85% of all the wealth... YOUR job is to go get you part... NOT the government. The more freedoms you give up to the government, the less ability any of us have at attaining whatever your version of the American Dream is.

            In other words the more power you give the ALREADY wealthy left wingers to legally steal any new money being made by someone, the less ABILITY you have to actually ever attain that class. So in other words, its a lie, and stealing from those who are "on the way up" to being rich is not the way to go about it. We all know that those that are already rich wont be taxed on this "old money" and much of this money we are discussing is "old money" that the government can't get to anyway.

            So quit with the class envy argument... it's retarded to give the powerful MORE power over those people who might actually be smart enough to get rich one day.


            EDIT to add

            Is it any coincidence that the more laws we create to close this income gap, the farther it spreads?

            More laws will only make it worse!

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            • GoVegan
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              #7
              Originally posted by texastorm View Post
              Now this is my favorite argument about how the wealthy left misleads their poor subjects.

              Its all about the rich and the poor. 20% of the people own 85% of all the wealth... blah blah blah.. holy crap thats not fair... blah blah blah

              So what you saying is the poor have class envy when they look at the rich, but not the smarts or will to get there? Many of those on the Forbes wealthiest list did not get their by accident. Sure there are some who got that wealth handed to them. But overall these people were smart enough to capitalize on their personality or their ideas, and you were dumb enough to let them... so now we should punish them for being innovative, smart, savvy business people? Yeah up yours!

              The "poor" in the United States are by far better off that the "poor" in most other countries. I don't mean the homeless, and indigent. I am talking about the poor as a class. Our poor would be middle class in many countries, owning a couple tv's a car, a dvd player etc. I would take being poor in the US long before being poor in say China.

              All you do when you incite class envy is bring out the welfare loser in the masses. "Hey that guy has a Bentley, thats not fair" So we should punish him for making it big? Somehow I can't believe I should be punished for being successful just because your dumb ass can't figure it out Sure that sounds harsh, the world is harsh get over it. Life ain't fair. Since those "wealthy" people control 85% of all the wealth... YOUR job is to go get you part... NOT the government. The more freedoms you give up to the government, the less ability any of us have at attaining whatever your version of the American Dream is.

              In other words the more power you give the ALREADY wealthy left wingers to legally steal any new money being made by someone, the less ABILITY you have to actually ever attain that class. So in other words, its a lie, and stealing from those who are "on the way up" to being rich is not the way to go about it. We all know that those that are already rich wont be taxed on this "old money" and much of this money we are discussing is "old money" that the government can't get to anyway.

              So quit with the class envy argument... it's retarded to give the powerful MORE power over those people who might actually be smart enough to get rich one day.
              ahhh yes. We might all be rich one day so we should be careful with our policies. There is nothing wrong with being rich and the rich ought to have a nice pampered life but there is something seriously wrong with executives making millions of dollars every year while expecting their employees to work for peanuts and chase after government benefits to make ends meet. That seems to be the norm in our country today and it all boils down to greed. Somehow, the wealthy have been able to turn this fact around by trying to blame unions and middle class workers for our economic woes. You are also mistaken if you think that this is just an issue between right and left. The republicans have certainly started the war against the middle class but the democrats have no problem providing ammunition for it. In the end, it can be only YOU that decides what is right and wrong by voting with your dollars.

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              • RobsanX
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                Texastorm, that is certainly not the point. There will always be different levels of income in this country, and that's not necessarily a bad thing. The problem is when you have only two groups, rich and poor. Countries like that are mostly giant shit holes, and not places you would want to live. Countires with a strong middle-class are the ones with the highest quality of life for everyone.

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                • Randall
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                  • May 2010
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                  texastorm, do you hate the poor? I mean it's cool if you do. But I would say in general people do the best they can with what they have. Sure not everyone reaches their potential, but jeez man.

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                  • Bigblue1
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                    • Dec 2008
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                    #10
                    I concur, I agree with you texstorm, but that was not the point. This country has always been great because of the middle class. You can search thru history and not find a nation that was as good as ours was at one point. And it should surprise no one that when this country was the best the world had ever seen, Was when we had a strong and some might say semi-affluent middle class.

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                    • GoVegan
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by RobsanX View Post
                      Texastorm, that is certainly not the point. There will always be different levels of income in this country, and that's not necessarily a bad thing. The problem is when you have only two groups, rich and poor. Countries like that are mostly giant shit holes, and not places you would want to live. Countires with a strong middle-class are the ones with the highest quality of life for everyone.
                      agreed. Its kind of like the difference between Mexico and Sweden! I have been to Mexico many times and all I can see is that the situation there is beyond terrible. You can work your ass off 12 hours a day for 6 days a week and still not have enough money to meet your families most basic needs. There is also a large wealthy class in Mexico who live like kings and queens while paying their peasants pennies and hour to do their dirty work. But hey, they should just stay quiet about it as they might be rich themselves one day. They just need to work harder! If this trend continues, perhaps it will be us crossing the border to get jobs.

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                      • texastorm
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                        • Jul 2010
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by GoVegan View Post
                        ahhh yes. We might all be rich one day so we should be careful with our policies. There is nothing wrong with being rich and the rich ought to have a nice pampered life but there is something seriously wrong with executives making millions of dollars every year while expecting their employees to work for peanuts and chase after government benefits to make ends meet. That seems to be the norm in our country today and it all boils down to greed. Somehow, the wealthy have been able to turn this fact around by trying to blame unions and middle class workers for our economic woes. You are also mistaken if you think that this is just an issue between right and left. The republicans have certainly started the war against the middle class but the democrats have no problem providing ammunition for it. In the end, it can be only YOU that decides what is right and wrong by voting with your dollars.

                        You petty little handful of dollars will have no effect.... The rich will inherit the earth and put all us poor folks into deaths camps to break rocks till we can't anymore.

                        I am more concerned that Americans will buy a something at 1/3 off simply because its made in China. I hear people say buy US all the time, but rarely see it. So until you get some sort of communistic "everyone must buy Amerikan" law into place, people will still buy the cheap defective piece of crap over the American union made expensive defective piece of crap.

                        We just dont practice what we preach, most of us buy off the sale rack. Until that mentality stops our manufacturing jobs will stay overseas, or at least until our economy collapses and it's cheaper to hire Americans to do this labor.

                        We all talk about Grandpa's tools and how great they were... they were great for a reason! They also were not cheap, and Grandpa took care of them!

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                        • Bigblue1
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                          An edit to my previous post, If you don't think that this shit has happened on purpose wether by default or a grand new world order plan you are sadly mistaken (or un informed) my brothers.

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                          • GoVegan
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                            Originally posted by texastorm View Post
                            You petty little handful of dollars will have no effect.... The rich will inherit the earth and put all us poor folks into deaths camps to break rocks till we can't anymore.

                            I am more concerned that Americans will buy a something at 1/3 off simply because its made in China. I hear people say buy US all the time, but rarely see it. So until you get some sort of communistic "everyone must buy Amerikan" law into place, people will still buy the cheap defective piece of crap over the American union made expensive defective piece of crap.

                            We just dont practice what we preach, most of us buy off the sale rack. Until that mentality stops our manufacturing jobs will stay overseas, or at least until our economy collapses and it's cheaper to hire Americans to do this labor.

                            We all talk about Grandpa's tools and how great they were... they were great for a reason! They also were not cheap, and Grandpa took care of them!
                            Agreed! We live in a disposable society where it is cheaper to buy a new TV rather than get the old one fixed. I do not think that most tariffs and protectionist laws are written to benefit the worker but rather they benefit the government. Tariffs tend to be set at an amount that still makes it cheaper to buy overseas products even after you pay the tariff. It is nothing more that another tax. Protectionist laws usually backfire and are just met with more laws written to counter their effects. The only thing I have left is my petty little handful of dollars. Hopefully many other people will feel the same way and it will make a difference.

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                            • texastorm
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Bigblue1 View Post
                              An edit to my previous post, If you don't think that this shit has happened on purpose wether by default or a grand new world order plan you are sadly mistaken (or un informed) my brothers.
                              +1

                              It is going according to plan... I agree

                              If you read my first reply in this thread, you can see how I assure you the already rich protect their own. Since your not going to be able to get to that money and they control the government anyway, all thats left for them to do is create enough class envy to make sure there are plenty of laws in place to prevent anyone else from attaining that stature themselves.

                              When the upper middle class are taxed out, you will find they were the ones hiring the lower middle class, so both classes fail.

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