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I know, there really isn't any
good news in that headline. Americans are steadily getting poorer, fatter
and sicker and yet most people continue to operate under the delusion that
things are somehow going to get better. Sadly, not only are we not better off than we were four years ago, the truth is
that things have been getting worse for a very long time. Median
household income in the United States has declined for four years in a row, and
it has fallen by more than $4000 overall
since Barack Obama has been in the White House. Yet the media insists
that we are in the midst of an "economic recovery". A higher
percentage of Americans are obese or severely obese than ever before, and Baby
Boomers are much sicker than their parents were at the same age. Yet we
are supposedly a "health conscious" nation. Technology is
advancing faster than we have ever seen before in human history, but the life
expectancy of poor Americans has dropped significantly in recent years.
So exactly what in the world is going on here?
It seems like there is a health
food store or a vitamin store on almost every corner, and yet as a whole we are
in much worse condition than our parents were. The following is from a
recent news story by the CBS News
affiliate in Washington D.C.....
Obesity among baby boomers
is more than double the rate of their parents at the same age, and boomers with
three or more chronic conditions was 700 percent greater than the previous
generation.
But it isn't just the Baby
Boomers that are obese. Sadly, obesity has become a raging epidemic in
America and all of the numbers show this.
For example, a study by the RAND corporation
discovered that the percentage of Americans that are severely obese rose from
3.9 percent in the year 2000 to 6.6 percent in 2010.
That is a huge increase in just
a decade.
And the numbers are even more
sobering when you look at the percentage of Americans that are just obese
(rather than being severely obese).
As I wrote about the other day, 36 percent of all Americans are
considered to be obese, and it is being projected that by 2030 that number will
rise to 42 percent.
To put that in perspective, it
is important to note that only 13 percent of all Americans
were obese back in 1962.
Sadly, not only are we getting
fatter, many of us are also living shorter lives.
In a previous article, I quoted a CBS News story that discussed
recent research which shows that the lifespans of poor Americans have been
dropping rapidly in recent years....
Overall life expectancy
has dropped for white Americans who have less than a high school diploma to
rates similar to those of the 1950s and 1960s, new research finds.
The study found
non-Hispanic white men without a diploma lived on average until 67.5 in 2008,
three years less than they did in 1990. The drop in lifespan was even bigger
for non-Hispanic white women with low education: They live five years shorter than
1990 rates, from 78 years old to just 73.5.
Why are people not living as
long?
Well, our lifestyles certainly
are not helping things. The average American watches 28 hours of television every single
week. That is not conducive to a long and happy life.
But of course a lot of other
factors are at play as well.
When you don't have a lot of
money, you can't afford to eat healthy and you can't afford to go see the
doctor much.
Unfortunately, average Americans
have steadily seen their incomes drop even as the cost of living has continued
to go up. The following is from a recent article posted on Investors.com....
Since 2009, the middle 20%
of American households saw their average incomes drop 4%. In 2011 alone, they
fell 1.7%. The poorest 20% have fared even worse under Obama, Census data show.
Their incomes have dropped more than 7% since 2009, and are now lower than
they've been at any time since 1985, after adjusting for inflation.
Median household income
(adjusted for inflation) fell in 41 U.S. states between 2000 and
2011.
So which state saw the worst
decline in median household income during that time period?
Would you be surprised to hear
that it was Michigan?
Between 2000 and 2011, median
household income in Michigan dropped by a whopping 18.9 percent.
I have written extensively about how Detroit is a perfect example of
where most of the rest of the country is headed. The manufacturing
facilities are being torn down and Detroit has become a rotting shell of what
it once was.
You can see 30 pictures of the
ruins of Detroit right here, and you can view a great
video of a homeless man giving a very creepy tour of Detroit's abandoned
Michigan Central Station right here.
So what part of the country do
you think has done the best over the past decade?
If you guessed Washington D.C.
you would be correct.
Median household income in
Washington D.C. increased by 18.1 percent between 2000 and 2011.
Of course this
"prosperity" for the D.C. area can be directly attributed to the
explosion in the growth of the federal government.
Members of Congress and
government workers are living the high life at your expense, and much of it is
being done with borrowed money that we expect our children and our grandchildren
to repay.
You would be absolutely shocked
to learn what goes on at some of these federal agencies. For example, the
following was revealed by a former Social Security Administration employee
recently in the Baltimore Sun....
It is not uncommon to see
employees taking lunches lasting up to two hours. Often, a day at the office is
nothing more than seeing people sleep at their desks or watch movies on their
computers. With a few exceptions, employees with goals and expectations of some
sort are nowhere to be found inside the walls of SSA.
I once saw an older
employee take 10 smoke breaks in one afternoon and do absolutely no work when
he was at his desk. He told me he was just waiting it out until he could get
more retirement money. Several elderly individuals literally died right at
their desks because they refused to retire. A lack of professionalism was
obvious in the way the employees dressed and most apparently in their juvenile,
non-professional language.
Would you like to have a job
where you can sleep at your desk, take two hour lunches and watch movies on
your computer all day?
If so, then working for the
federal government might be for you.
Of course this does not happen
at all federal agencies. At some agencies the employees actually are very
professional. However, there are other agencies that are even worse than the Social Security
Administration.
The sad truth is that what is
wrong with our society is not limited to the White House and Congress.
They are simply a reflection of who we have become. Our problems are very
wide and very deep.
So why do you think Americans
are getting poorer, fatter and sicker?
Please feel free to post a
comment with your thoughts below....