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‘ ‘The American Dream is
being systematically destroyed right in front of our eyes and most Americans
don't even realize what is happening. In the old days, if you were a hard
worker and you played by the rules you could always find a good job. That
good job would enable you to buy a house, buy at least one car and support a
family. It would also enable you to take a couple of vacations each year
and buy some nice things for your family. After working for 30 or 40
years you would look forward to a comfortable retirement. But these days
fewer and fewer Americans are able to enjoy the American Dream. Once upon
a time, the
The
following are 22 statistics that prove that the American Dream is being
systematically destroyed....
#1 As the economy has declined, the number of Americans living
month to month has soared. At this point, millions upon millions of
Americans are living without any financial cushion whatsoever. If you can
believe it, one recent survey found that 28 percent of all Americans do not have
a single penny saved for emergencies. Another survey found that 42 percent of all American workers are
currently living paycheck to paycheck.
#2 Thanks to
horribly oppressive regulations, red tape and taxes, it is incredibly difficult
to run a successful small business in
A
shocking figure from the Wave survey relates to how well the business owners
were able to meet their basic needs through their business. An incredible 52%
of American small business owners can’t put food on the table through the
earnings from their business over the past twelve months.
Another
recent survey found that 23 percent of all small business owners
have gone an entire year without pay.
#3 In recent years
#4 The
#5 Eight
million Americans have "left the labor force" since the recession
supposedly ended. If those Americans were added back into the
unemployment figures, the unemployment rate would be somewhere up around 12 percent.
#6 Corporate profits as a percentage of GDP are at an all-time high. Meanwhile, wages
as a percentage of GDP are near an all-time low.
#7 The
#8 Just
paying for the basics is becoming increasingly difficult for many
Americans. For example, there are now 20.2 million Americans that
spend more than half of their incomes on housing. That represents a 46
percent increase from 2001.
#9 The average American household spent approximately $4,155
on gasoline during 2011, and electricity bills in the
#10 Health
insurance continues to become more expensive. Health
insurance costs have risen by 23 percent since Barack Obama
became president. According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, health care
costs accounted for just 9.5% of all personal consumption back in 1980.
Today they account for approximately 16.3%.
#11 As the cost of living goes up, wages continue to stagnate or
even fall in many areas of the country. Sadly, this is part of a
long-term trend. According to one study, between 1969 and 2009 the median
wages earned by American men between the ages of 30 and 50 declined by 27 percent after you account for
inflation.
#12 The percentage of low paying jobs just continues to
increase. At this point, one out of every four
American workers has a job that pays $10 an hour or less. If that sounds like a high figure, that is because it is.
Today, the
#13 Over the last several decades, the debt burdens being taken
on by average Americans have absolutely exploded. All of this debt is
making things incredibly difficult on American families. The following is
from a recent CNN article....
In
1983, the bottom 95% had 62 cents of debt for every dollar they earned, according
to research
by two International Monetary Fund economists. But by 2007, the ratio had
soared to $1.48 of debt for every $1 in earnings.
#14 During this time of the year, there are large numbers of new
college graduates entering the work force. Unfortunately, there are not
nearly enough jobs for all of them. In fact, approximately 53
percent of all
#15 Many young adults have found that they can't make it on
their own at all in this economy. Today, approximately 25 million American adults are living
with their parents.
#16 Wealth in
this country is becoming highly concentrated in fewer and fewer hands.
Today, the wealthiest 1 percent of all Americans own
more wealth than the bottom 95 percent combined.
#17 Increasingly, our country is being divided into "two Americas". According to Forbes, the 400
wealthiest Americans now have more wealth than the bottom 150 million Americans
combined.
#18 The rise in poverty is hitting children particularly
hard. If you can believe it, the poverty rate for children living in the
#19 The more money the government spends on poverty, the more
poverty seems to increase. The federal government spent about 80 billion
dollars on the food stamp program last year, but they can't even tell us how that money is being
spent.
#20 While Barack Obama has been president, the number of
Americans on food stamps has increased from 32 million to 46 million. But
the Obama administration has decided that is not enough so they are spending taxpayer money
on ads that will encourage even more Americans to go on food stamps....
The
The
department is spending between $2.5 million and $3 million on paid spots, and
free public service announcements are also airing. The campaign can be heard in
#21 As the middle class shrinks, the ranks of the poor continue
to expand. Sadly, at this point 48 percent of all Americans are either
considered to be "low income" or are living in poverty.
#22 More
Americans are becoming dependent on the government than ever before.
According to an article in the Wall Street Journal, 49.1 percent of all Americans live in
a home where at least one person receives financial benefits from the
government.’