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Showing Original Post only (View all)The Real Numbers: Half of America in Poverty -- and It's Creeping toward 75% [View all]
http://www.alternet.org/economy/real-numbers-half-america-poverty-and-its-creeping-toward-75-0***SNIP
1. Almost half of Americans had NO assets in 2009
Analysis of Economic Policy Institute data shows that Mitt Romney's famous 47 percent, the alleged 'takers,' have taken nothing. Their debt exceeded their assets in 2009.
2. It's Even Worse 3 Years Later
Since the recession, the disparities have continued to grow. An OECD report states that "inequality has increased by more over the past three years to the end of 2010 than in the previous twelve," with the U.S. experiencing one of the widest gaps among OECD countries. The 30-year decline in wages has worsened since the recession, as low-wage jobs have replaced formerly secure middle-income positions.
3. Based on wage figures, over half of Americans are now IN poverty.
According to IRS data, the average household in the bottom 50% brings in about $18,000 per year. That's less than the poverty line for a family of three ($19,000) or a family of four ($23,000).
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4. Based on wage figures, 75% of Americans are NEAR poverty.
According to IRS data, the average household in the bottom 75% earns about $31,000 per year. To be eligible for food assistance, a family can earn up to 130% of the federal poverty line, or about $30,000 for a family of four.
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xchrom
May 2013
OP
that the average skews low = those making little overwhelm those making more.
HiPointDem
May 2013
#61
most people don't live in 4 person families, and the median for single-income 4 person
HiPointDem
May 2013
#98
Median net compensation in the US = $27K, we have close to 8% unemployment &
HiPointDem
May 2013
#116
i don't think you know what you're talking about, in 1890 the gov't didn't keep 'labor
HiPointDem
May 2013
#125
yes, & my neighborhood, where half the residents are on assistance or have no visible
HiPointDem
May 2013
#130
Agreed, but have you considered that you have accepted a mortgage as simply a normal state?
Egalitarian Thug
May 2013
#78
I was responding to post #2, which said if you have a mortgage and any other debt
SheilaT
May 2013
#110
absolutely wonderful solutions. sadly, we do not have a govt who will implement them.
dionysus
Sep 2014
#136
Don't forget toilets that flush. You ain't poor unless you digging up a hole to poo in *spits*
DotGone
May 2013
#77
Thank you . The chart is very interesting. I can clearly see the top and the bottom!
snappyturtle
May 2013
#42
A slightly more detailed table of individual income - grouped by $2,500
muriel_volestrangler
May 2013
#94
THIS is more along the lines of what I've been thinking about! Thank you!! nt
snappyturtle
May 2013
#112
I don't doubt the numbers but in my world it doesn't look like encroaching poverty.
MindPilot
May 2013
#28
Still, you can't deny that 50% of American households have an income below the median.
Nye Bevan
May 2013
#40
What we are breeding will be thiefts because there will be no place for people to go get
southernyankeebelle
May 2013
#58
The claim about assets may be misleading too; are we comparing individuals or households?
muriel_volestrangler
May 2013
#97
The main asset of the bottom 80% of Americans (per income) are their homes.
Fire Walk With Me
May 2013
#86