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‘Who is the biggest loser in the ongoing
decline of the
When
I was growing up I was taught that the fact that we had the largest middle
class in the history of the world was evidence that our economic system was
working incredibly well.
So
what does the fact that the middle class is shrinking at a very rapid pace at
this point say about how well our economy is working?
Middle Class Incomes Are Going Down
During
the last recession, millions of Americans lost their jobs and the percentage of
working age Americans that have jobs has not bounced back in the years since the
recession ended.
But
most middle class Americans still have jobs. The big problem for many
middle class families is the fact that their incomes are not going up. In
fact, after you account for inflation, middle class incomes are actually way
down during the Obama years as a recent Bloomberg article explained....
As
a candidate in 2008, Obama blamed the reversals largely on the policies of Bush
and other Republicans. He cited census figures showing that median income for
working-age households -- those headed by someone younger than 65 -- had
dropped more than $2,000 after inflation during the first seven years of Bush’s
time in office.
Yet
real median household income in March was down $4,300 since Obama took office
in January 2009 and down $2,900 since the June 2009 start of the economic
recovery, according to an analysis of census data by Sentier
Research, an economic- consulting firm in Annapolis, Maryland.
So is
this the "hope and change" that Obama was talking about?
But
let's not just blame Obama and Bush. The truth is that the trend toward
lower paying jobs has been going on for a very long time.
Back
in 1980, less than 30% of all jobs in the
So
where will it end?
Will
50 percent or 60 percent of all Americans soon be working low income jobs?
At
this point, approximately one out of every four jobs in
Could
your family survive on $10 an hour?
The Rising Cost Of Living
As
middle class incomes go down, the cost of almost everything that middle class
families buy continues to go up.
The
Federal Reserve claims that it has kept inflation "low" for decades, but that is a giant lie.
When
you take a look at the long-term picture, it is amazing how much prices have
changed.
Back
in 1950, the average price of a new car was $1,510.
Today,
the average price of a new car is $30,748.
In
1967, yearly tuition at Yale was $1,950.
Today
it is $38,300.
And
inflation continues to take a great toll on the paychecks of middle class
families.
For
example, electricity bills in the
Also,
the price of gas has risen by more than 100 percent since Barack Obama entered
the White House and the average
The Destruction Of
Middle Class Wealth
What
is the number one financial asset for most middle class families?
Most
middle class families don't have a lot of stocks, bonds or other financial
assets.
Instead,
normally the family home is the number one financial asset for most middle
class families, and in recent years the value of that asset has been absolutely
decimated.
When
you take inflation into account, housing prices have fallen all the way back to
1998 levels. The following is from a recent Smart Money article....
The
latest S&P / Case-Shiller numbers, reported last
week, show that prices in 20 major markets declined 3.5% over the year through
February. They're now back to 2002 levels. If we
subtract for inflation, they're back to 1998 levels.
Overall,
home prices in the
Unfortunately,
things don't look like they are going to turn around any time soon. Yale
economics professor Robert Shiller recently said the following about
"I
worry that we might not see a really major turnaround in our lifetimes"
But
falling home prices are not the only problem we are witnessing. We are
also seeing millions of middle class families lose their homes.
According
to the
According
to
Owning
your own home is an indication that you are part of the middle class, and so
the fact that the number of Americans that own a home is falling rapidly is not
a good sign for the health of the middle class at all.
The Future Is Not Bright
Those
that are graduating from college right now are supposed to be the future of the
middle class in
But
for most of those college graduates, the future is not so bright. Last
year, a staggering 53 percent of all
Millions
of young college graduates have been forced to take jobs that do not even
require a college degree. Just check out the following stats from a
recent CNBC article....
In
the last year, they were more likely to be employed as waiters, waitresses,
bartenders and food-service helpers than as engineers, physicists, chemists and
mathematicians combined (100,000 versus 90,000). There were more working in office-related jobs such as receptionist or
payroll clerk than in all computer professional jobs (163,000 versus 100,000).
Aren't
those numbers crazy?
The
truth is that a college education is no longer a ticket to the middle class.
What Happens To Americans That Fall
Out Of The Middle Class?
As
the middle class shrinks, the ranks of the "low income" and "the
poor" are absolutely swelling.
Today,
approximately 48 percent of all Americans are either
considered to be "low income" or are living in poverty.
That
is almost half the country.
Each
year, millions more fall out of the middle class. In 2010, 2.6 million
more Americans fell into poverty. That
was the biggest increase that we have seen
since the
As
the middle class shrinks, the number of Americans dependent on the government
for survival rises. Right now, government dependence is at an all-time high
and things are only going to get worse from here.
In
November 2008 (when Barack Obama won the election), 30.8 million Americans were
on food stamps. Today, more than 46 million Americans are on food
stamps.
Will
we eventually see 50 million or 60 million Americans on food stamps?
The
Unfortunately,
the Republicans failed to generate them under George W. Bush and the Democrats
failed to generate them under Barack Obama.
Instead,
both parties continue to promote the politics of division and they both
continue to push for more of the same policies that got us
into this mess in the first place.
Nothing
is being done to solve our problems and so the middle class in
If
you still have a spot in the middle class, hold on to it as tightly as you
can. It is not as secure as you might think.’