22
Facts That Prove That The Bottom 90 Percent Of America Is
Systematically Getting Poorer
The mainstream media is not telling you this, but the truth is that most Americans are steadily getting poorer. The middle class is being absolutely eviscerated, and poverty is soaring to unprecedented heights. The fact that 90 percent of the population is constantly sliding downhill is not good for our society. The United States is supposed to be a land of opportunity with a vibrant free market system that enables average people to make better lives for themselves. Unfortunately, free enterprise is being strangled to death in the United States today. Entrepreneurs and small business are being pounded into oblivion by rules, regulations, red tape and oppressive levels of taxation. At the same time, millions of jobs have been shipped out of the United States by corporate giants and sent to countries where it is legal to pay slave labor wages. All of this has happened under both Democrats and Republicans. Meanwhile, wealth and power continue to become even more heavily concentrated in the hands of big government and big corporations. Our founding fathers warned that we should not allow such large concentrations of wealth and power, because they tend to funnel the rewards of society into the hands of a select few. We need to change the rules of the game so that entrepreneurs, small businesses and average workers can thrive in this country once again. If big government and big corporations continue to gobble up even more wealth and power, the wealth inequality that we see right now will only get even worse.
Michael,
Snyder
1
May, 2013
The mainstream media is not telling you this, but the truth is that most Americans are steadily getting poorer. The middle class is being absolutely eviscerated, and poverty is soaring to unprecedented heights. The fact that 90 percent of the population is constantly sliding downhill is not good for our society. The United States is supposed to be a land of opportunity with a vibrant free market system that enables average people to make better lives for themselves. Unfortunately, free enterprise is being strangled to death in the United States today. Entrepreneurs and small business are being pounded into oblivion by rules, regulations, red tape and oppressive levels of taxation. At the same time, millions of jobs have been shipped out of the United States by corporate giants and sent to countries where it is legal to pay slave labor wages. All of this has happened under both Democrats and Republicans. Meanwhile, wealth and power continue to become even more heavily concentrated in the hands of big government and big corporations. Our founding fathers warned that we should not allow such large concentrations of wealth and power, because they tend to funnel the rewards of society into the hands of a select few. We need to change the rules of the game so that entrepreneurs, small businesses and average workers can thrive in this country once again. If big government and big corporations continue to gobble up even more wealth and power, the wealth inequality that we see right now will only get even worse.
The
following are 22 facts that prove that the bottom 90 percent of
America is systematically getting poorer...
#1
According to the Pew Research Center, the top 7 percent of all U.S.
households own 63
percent
of all the wealth in the country.
#2
Between 2009 and 2011, the wealth of the bottom 93 percent of all
Americans declined by 4
percent,
while the wealth of the top 7 percent of all Americans increased by
28
percent.
#3
On average, households in the top 7 percent have 24
times as much wealth
as households in the bottom 93 percent.
#4
In the United States today, the wealthiest one percent of all
Americans have a greater net worth than
the bottom 90 percent combined.
#5
According to the Economic Policy Institute, the wealthiest one
percent of all American households have 288
times
the amount of wealth that the average middle class American family
does on average.
#6
According to Forbes, the 400 wealthiest Americans have more wealth
than the bottom 150 million Americans combined.
#7
The six heirs of Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton have as much wealth as
the bottom one-third of all Americans combined.
#8
According to
the U.S. Census Bureau,
the middle class is taking home a smaller share of the overall income
pie than has ever been recorded before.
#9
In the United States today, corporate profits as a percentage of GDP
are at an all-time
high,
but wages as a percentage of GDP are at an all-time
low.
#10
In 1980, CEOs at S&P 500 companies made 42 times as much as their
employees did on average. Today, CEOs at S&P 500 companies
make 354
times
as much as their employees do on average. In fact, there are
many CEOs that make more
than 1000 times
what the average employees in their companies make.
#11
According to a report recently issued by
the Pew Research Center,
Americans over the age of 65 have 47 times as much wealth as
Americans under the age of 35 on average.
#12
U.S. families that have a head of household that is under the age of
30 have a poverty rate of
37 percent.
#13
Back in 2007, about 28
percent
of all working families were considered to be among "the working
poor". Today, that number is up to 32
percent
even though our politicians tell us that the economy is supposedly
recovering.
#15
Today, the United States actually has a higher
percentage
of workers doing low wage work than any other major industrialized
nation does.
#16
The U.S. economy continues to trade good
paying jobs
for low paying jobs. 60
percent
of the jobs lost during the last recession were mid-wage jobs, but 58
percent
of the jobs created since then have been low wage jobs.
#17
As I mentioned yesterday,
the homeownership rate in America is now at its lowest level in
nearly 18 years.
#20
The number of Americans on food stamps has grown from 17
million
in the year 2000 to more than 47
million
today.
#21
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, more
than 146 million Americans
are either "poor" or "low income".
#22
At this point, the poorest 50 percent of all Americans collectively
own just
2.5%
of all the wealth in the United States.
Even
if your income just stays the same, you are still getting poorer
because inflation
is a tax
that is constantly chipping away at the value of every single dollar
that you own. The cost of everything that we buy on a regular
basis (food, gas, health insurance, etc.) is constantly going up, and
if your income is not keeping pace that means that you are getting
poorer.
That
is just one reason why the Federal Reserve system is so insidious.
They are killing the middle class with inflation. For much more
on the Federal Reserve and why it should be abolished, please see
this article: "10
Things That Every American Should Know About The Federal Reserve".
So
if most Americans are getting poorer, then why aren't our politicians
doing something to fix it?
Well,
the sad truth of the matter is that the big corporations fund the
campaigns of our corrupt politicians. They know that the
candidate that raises the most money almost always wins, and so it
provides an incentive for our politicians to be very good to those
that have the money.
Plus,
many of our politicians are way too busy having a good time to be
bothered with doing anything for us. Take Barack Obama for
example. According to The
Telegraph,
Barack Obama has spent twice as much time playing golf and
vacationing as he has on attending economic meetings...
In
an
analysis of the presidential diary and newspaper reports,
the Government Accountability Institute found that Mr Obama has spent
976 hours since his January 2009 election on holiday and playing
golf.
In
contrast, he has only spent 474.4 hours in economic meetings.
"As
a government watchdog group, we just tabulate the numbers and let
others decide how to interpret them," said Peter Schweizer,
president of GAI, which compiled the report.
But
this is a problem that is not going away. The bottom 90 percent
of the country is systematically getting poorer, and if this
continues it will inevitably result in massive social problems.
The video posted
below
does a great job of graphically illustrating the crisis that we are
facing...
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