The Rich Have Gained $5.6 Trillion in the 'Recovery,' While the Rest of Us Have Lost

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The Rich Have Gained $5.6 Trillion in the 'Recovery,' While the Rest of Us Have Lost $669 Billion

http://www.alternet.org/economy/ric...hile-rest-us-have-lost-669-billion?paging=off


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.

14 At this point, one out of every four American workers has a job that pays $10 an hour or less.

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.

18 The United States now ranks 93rd in the world in income inequality.

19 Approximately one out of every five households in the United States is now on food stamps.

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.

http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/...t-of-america-is-systematically-getting-poorer
 
Whatcha gonna do about it? Stage a protest?[video=youtube;sJcfmolVErU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJcfmolVErU[/video]
 
alot of people were born into money, so i dont understand how anyone has animosity over something someone cant control, and if these rich Americans have made amassed a great wealth unless it was by means that harm other people i dont see whats wrong with that, america is a country that is great because of its freedoms, and that includes pursuing great wealth if that is ones ambition, were not communist, honestly i havent delved to deep into communism but from what ive learned its principled on sharing wealth, i dont think thats right, not that i believe in economic Darwinism either, i honestly believe that any economic system goes against natural selection, you shouldnt be able to buy your way into survival, only intelligence and strength and genetics should determine survival, but non of this really matters on a weed growing site, i think this whole omg fuck the 1% thing is ignorent, i think the wrong things in america are big bissness and importing are whats making these people wealthy and the wrest of us poor, the only strings holding the middle and lower class from collapse is government funded programs, i mean we dont even make the products we use every day , america became notoriously great becuse of our indudtrial power which is now chinas,
 
although now i can see how it is probly the 1% choice to ship all american prodiction over seas, but with americas regulations on minimm wage and corprate decisions to maximise profits, gotta start to think maybe capitalism has a very large flaw,fuck corporations, amd big busness
 
alot of people were born into money, so i dont understand how anyone has animosity over something someone cant control, and if these rich Americans have made amassed a great wealth unless it was by means that harm other people i dont see whats wrong with that, america is a country that is great because of its freedoms, and that includes pursuing great wealth if that is ones ambition, were not communist, honestly i havent delved to deep into communism but from what ive learned its principled on sharing wealth, i dont think thats right, not that i believe in economic Darwinism either, i honestly believe that any economic system goes against natural selection, you shouldnt be able to buy your way into survival, only intelligence and strength and genetics should determine survival, but non of this really matters on a weed growing site, i think this whole omg fuck the 1% thing is ignorent, i think the wrong things in america are big bissness and importing are whats making these people wealthy and the wrest of us poor, the only strings holding the middle and lower class from collapse is government funded programs, i mean we dont even make the products we use every day , america became notoriously great becuse of our indudtrial power which is now chinas,

Everything is interconnected. The rich to the economy, so on and so forth. Wealth is finite. That's the problem.

Of course if you ask one of the right wing trolls on this site what he thinks, he'll probably stutter something about the fed or all those pesky socialists we have in the senate...
 
Everything is interconnected. The rich to the economy, so on and so forth. Wealth is finite. That's the problem.

Of course if you ask one of the right wing trolls on this site what he thinks, he'll probably stutter something about the fed or all those pesky socialists we have in the senate...

You and Buck should run for office. You both talk and say nothing.
 
I just don't see how this is possible. This is Obama's recovery, UB and his gang of liberal halfwits have said so countless times. And we all know Obama loves us and he is for the little guy. It's not like he's been sending recovery money off to his rich buddies with "green" companies or to other "bundler" buddies. This is preposterous, his administration is all about the middle class. You just haven't watched enough MSNBC. Stare at that for awhile and you'll come to realize this recovery is real and it is glorious.
 
WE didn't lose it, it was just transferred to more capable hands

Who did the OP think the recovery was about? Recovery for the poor?....historically impossible. The middle class?.....almost a grand oxymoron....middle class recovery, init it? No the economic recover is the recover of some of the capital assets lost by all eco-classes in the fall from the kettle into the pot.

Nothing was done but Union payola, and nothing has changed. There is no recovery except in foreign money flowing in to the stock market.

But, that recovery of that confidence is the most impotant step and O'bam has hit another base hit, IMO.
 
Everything is interconnected. The rich to the economy, so on and so forth. Wealth is finite. That's the problem.

Of course if you ask one of the right wing trolls on this site what he thinks, he'll probably stutter something about the fed or all those pesky socialists we have in the senate...

You need to bone up on Nashian Game theory...my life in Tech. It has nothing to do with trickle in any direction. Those other two, Keynes and Voodoo are superceded by this. It is in function in business but not yet PC.

You may know the Movie. A Beautiful Mind. John Forbes Nash. Make a bigger pie with coop-reitition. The High Tech biz.

So, this math blows the doors off the other old commie/capital theories.

Wealth is infinite, not limited. This is real. We have not even begun to tap the energy wealth in LEO.

Ya just drag a long wire thru our magnetic fields. The first earth tether will surely be a generator.

Infinite opportunity for wealth creation especially today.

Wealth is a game of making it, not taking it. It is not a zero sum Kynesan or Voodoo solution. The math shows clearly we make wealth from nothing but sweat. Thus it is every so.

The under education has us all in thrall. Everyone is being sold down, Don't Think River.
 
I am certainly no where near the 1% or even the 10% richest in this country, but my wealth did increase by 35 fold over the last 5 years.

Real wealth that cannot be diluted or inflated away.

Digital derivatives of my paper currencies stored in the electroniverse is actually quite small.
 
I am certainly no where near the 1% or even the 10% richest in this country, but my wealth did increase by 35 fold over the last 5 years. Real wealth that cannot be diluted or inflated away. Digital derivatives of my paper currencies stored in the electroniverse is actually quite small.
What about taxed? Aged? Spoiled? Depreciated? Wealth is only temporary.
 
I am certainly no where near the 1% or even the 10% richest in this country, but my wealth did increase by 35 fold over the last 5 years.

Real wealth that cannot be diluted or inflated away.

Digital derivatives of my paper currencies stored in the electroniverse is actually quite small.

So what did you invest in to get this 35 fold increase?
 
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