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Octafish

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Nov 2014
The Shocking Redistribution of Wealth in the Past Five Years



The Shocking Redistribution of Wealth in the Past Five Years

by Paul Buchheit
Published on Monday, December 30, 2013 by Common Dreams

Anyone reviewing the data is likely to conclude that there must be some mistake. It doesn't seem possible that one out of twenty American families could each have made a million dollars since Obama became President, while the average American family's net worth has barely recovered. But the evidence comes from numerous reputable sources.

Some conservatives continue to claim that President Obama is unfriendly to business, but the facts show that the richest Americans and the biggest businesses have been the main - perhaps only - beneficiaries of the massive wealth gain over the past five years.

1. $5 Million to Each of the 1%, and $1 Million to Each of the Next 4%

From the end of 2008 to the middle of 2013 total U.S. wealth increased from $47 trillion to $72 trillion. About $16 trillion of that is financial gain (stocks and other financial instruments).

The richest 1% own about 38 percent of stocks, and half of non-stock financial assets. So they've gained at least $6.1 trillion (38 percent of $16 trillion). That's over $5 million for each of 1.2 million households.

The next richest 4%, based on similar calculations, gained about $5.1 trillion. That's over a million dollars for each of their 4.8 million households.

The least wealthy 90% in our country own only 11 percent of all stocks excluding pensions (which are fast disappearing). The frantic recent surge in the stock market has largely bypassed these families.

2. Evidence of Our Growing Wealth Inequality

This first fact is nearly ungraspable: In 2009 the average wealth for almost half of American families was ZERO (their debt exceeded their assets).

In 1983 the families in America's poorer half owned an average of about $15,000. But from 1983 to 1989 median wealth fell from over $70,000 to about $60,000. From 1998 to 2009, fully 80% of American families LOST wealth. They had to borrow to stay afloat.

It seems the disparity couldn't get much worse, but after the recession it did. According to a Pew Research Center study, in the first two years of recovery the mean net worth of households in the upper 7% of the wealth distribution rose by an estimated 28%, while the mean net worth of households in the lower 93% dropped by 4%. And then, from 2011 to 2013, the stock market grew by almost 50 percent, with again the great majority of that gain going to the richest 5%.

Today our wealth gap is worse than that of the third world. Out of all developed and undeveloped countries with at least a quarter-million adults, the U.S. has the 4th-highest degree of wealth inequality in the world, trailing only Russia, Ukraine, and Lebanon.

3. Congress' Solution: Take from the Poor

Congress has responded by cutting unemployment benefits and food stamps, along with other 'sequester' targets like Meals on Wheels for seniors and Head Start for preschoolers. The more the super-rich make, the more they seem to believe in the cruel fantasy that the poor are to blame for their own struggles.

President Obama recently proclaimed that inequality "drives everything I do in this office." Indeed it may, but in the wrong direction.

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Paul Buchheit is a college teacher, an active member of US Uncut Chicago, founder and developer of social justice and educational websites (UsAgainstGreed.org, PayUpNow.org, RappingHistory.org), and the editor and main author of "American Wars: Illusions and Realities" (Clarity Press). He can be reached at paul@UsAgainstGreed.org.

Original Article: http://www.commondreams.org/view/2013/12/30-0

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This is not possible if not preceded by 50 years of non stop propaganda NoJusticeNoPeace Nov 2014 #1
Good points. The thing is, socialism works great for Wall Street... Octafish Nov 2014 #6
Socialism for the 1% hifiguy Nov 2014 #14
War as welfare for the Wealthy. Boot stamping on the face of humanity forever for the rest of us. Octafish Nov 2014 #43
Looks like Wall Street has had a very productive 6 years, it would be nice if the most transparent Autumn Nov 2014 #2
By the numbers, it's the greatest recovery in recorded history. Here's the breakdown... Octafish Nov 2014 #7
Well it certainly is a recovery for the wealthy and Wall Street Autumn Nov 2014 #9
Devastating article. It really should be an OP woo me with science Nov 2014 #30
The 1% Will Drive All Into The Ground - Don't Expect Otherwise cantbeserious Nov 2014 #3
And the coming series of engineered bank failures-AKA the Big Grab- Jackpine Radical Nov 2014 #4
William K. Black warned Washington. So, Washington ignored the dean of financial regulation... Octafish Nov 2014 #18
They'd never let it happen Wella Nov 2014 #40
That realization made me sad. Octafish Nov 2014 #44
Criminals by another name Wella Nov 2014 #45
+1 to this: CrispyQ Nov 2014 #29
And we will have idiots here chanting "THANK GOD IT PASSED!!!". Odin2005 Dec 2014 #55
$hillary is the Banksters' candidate, she must be stopped at all costs. Odin2005 Dec 2014 #54
Amen to that, brother. hifiguy Dec 2014 #59
"Wall Street Leading Washington Yet Again" Huffpo 11/23/14 RiverLover Nov 2014 #5
This article is why some of us have very little faith in the democratic party. Autumn Nov 2014 #11
Good God! I am a capitalist TexasMommaWithAHat Nov 2014 #8
Goldman, Morgan Stanley And JP Morgan Named In Commodity Manipulation Investigation Octafish Nov 2014 #36
You need to be a Socialist. Odin2005 Dec 2014 #56
I don't see any pure socialist program that has ever worked TexasMommaWithAHat Dec 2014 #62
Real Marxist socialism has never been tried. Odin2005 Dec 2014 #63
It's never been tried TexasMommaWithAHat Dec 2014 #64
Oh, so now we are spointing right-wing ideology, now? Odin2005 Dec 2014 #65
Really? You have to be a pure socialist to be a member of DU? TexasMommaWithAHat Dec 2014 #67
Yes, force against the Capitalist exploiters. Odin2005 Dec 2014 #68
Those studies in anthropology and sociology TexasMommaWithAHat Dec 2014 #69
Well, the DJIA has almost tripled in 6 years, and almost all of that new wealth is in their hands Doctor_J Nov 2014 #10
Verily! I feel stupid for bringing it up. Octafish Nov 2014 #17
Elizabeth Warren on regulating & breaking up big banks RiverLover Nov 2014 #12
Godspeed Sen. Warren. Octafish Nov 2014 #41
Smash them to atoms. hifiguy Nov 2014 #13
BANKERS REMAIN ON WALL STREET DESPITE MAJOR CRIMES (Project CENSORED) Octafish Nov 2014 #46
Socialism or Barbarism. Odin2005 Dec 2014 #57
The chant should recall post-haulocaust memories... MrMickeysMom Nov 2014 #15
But but but...Hillary and Bernie! Ebola! Midterm elections! Celebrities! Rex Nov 2014 #16
Single issue. Sparks224 Nov 2014 #19
Another "Sealed Document?" KoKo Nov 2014 #20
From what's leaked... Octafish Nov 2014 #47
Have you ever watched.... KoKo Nov 2014 #51
The Robber Barons have nothing on these people. Odin2005 Dec 2014 #58
Fascists throughout history have realized hifiguy Dec 2014 #60
Earlier capitalists didn't have the propaganda power of the modern American MSM. Odin2005 Dec 2014 #61
Yep... ReRe Nov 2014 #21
Queue the discussion of how we should vote and affect change at the polls... Moostache Nov 2014 #22
Corruption on a scale that can not be surmounted. JEB Nov 2014 #49
That just warms my heart... City Lights Nov 2014 #23
K&R. Overseas Nov 2014 #24
Can the Democratic Party be blamed for anyvof this? kentuck Nov 2014 #25
Well, Bill Clinton did deregulate the banks, allowing them to become "too big to fail" RiverLover Nov 2014 #27
Ouch. Not ok when Republicans do and absolutely NOT ok when "Democrats" do it. nc4bo Nov 2014 #33
Democrats and Republicans differ on a few social issues, but JEB Nov 2014 #50
Wall St is the worst thing that has ever happened to America. Initech Nov 2014 #26
Thank you. woo me with science Nov 2014 #28
We should call Wall Street what it is: a criminal junta Wella Nov 2014 #31
+1,000 Scuba Nov 2014 #32
+1000 Not an exaggeration at all. woo me with science Nov 2014 #35
so when can I move my bank savings account to a post-office bank that pays better then .01 interest? Sunlei Nov 2014 #34
It's time to Nationalize the Federal Reserve nationalize the fed Nov 2014 #37
+1 ~nt RiverLover Nov 2014 #39
Penured? Now I got to look stuff up! grahamhgreen Nov 2014 #38
K&R for the original post and subsequent informative posts and links. JEB Nov 2014 #42
Socialism For The Rich, Capitalism For the Poor vkkv Nov 2014 #48
feudalism for the poor. Don't worry, it's almost here. n/t librechik Dec 2014 #66
Kickety. lonestarnot Dec 2014 #52
All you Bankster ass-kissers who said "THANK GOD IT PASSED" can STFU now. Odin2005 Dec 2014 #53
"Find the cost of "Freedom" buried in the ground."... adirondacker Dec 2014 #70
K+R#89 n/t bobthedrummer Dec 2014 #71
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