Goodbye Middle Class: 51 Percent Of All American Workers Make Less Than 30,000 Dollar

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I remember when Dr. Freeze said that America should only have the management class and above. What a maroon!

Peace! :)

We just got more evidence that the middle class in America is dying. According to brand new numbers that were just released by the Social Security Administration, 51 percent of all workers in the United States make less than $30,000 a year. Let that number sink in for a moment. You can?t support a middle class family in America today on just $2,500 a month ? especially after taxes are taken out. And yet more than half of all workers in this country make less than that each month. In order to have a thriving middle class, you have got to have an economy that produces lots of middle class jobs, and that simply is not happening in America today.

You can find the report that the Social Security Administration just released right here. The following are some of the numbers that really stood out for me?

-38 percent of all American workers made less than $20,000 last year.

-51 percent of all American workers made less than $30,000 last year.

-62 percent of all American workers made less than $40,000 last year.

-71 percent of all American workers made less than $50,000 last year.

That first number is truly staggering. The federal poverty level for a family of five is $28,410, and yet almost 40 percent of all American workers do not even bring in $20,000 a year.

If you worked a full-time job at $10 an hour all year long with two weeks off, you would make approximately $20,000. This should tell you something about the quality of the jobs that our economy is producing at this point.

And of course the numbers above are only for those that are actually working. As I discussed just recently, there are 7.9 million working age Americans that are ?officially unemployed? right now and another 94.7 million working age Americans that are considered to be ?not in the labor force?. When you add those two numbers together, you get a grand total of 102.6 million working age Americans that do not have a job right now.

So many people that I know are barely scraping by right now. Many families have to fight tooth and nail just to make it from month to month, and there are lots of Americans that find themselves sinking deeper and deeper into debt.

If you can believe it, about a quarter of the country actually has a negative net worth right now.

What that means is that if you have no debt and you also have ten dollars in your pocket that gives you a greater net worth than about 25 percent of the entire country. The following comes from a recent piece by Simon Black?

Credit Suisse estimates that 25% of Americans are in this situation of having a negative net-worth.

?If you?ve no debts and have $10 in your pocket you have more wealth than 25% of Americans. More than 25% of Americans have collectively that is.?

The thing is? not only did the government create the incentives, but they set the standard.

With a net worth of negative $60 trillion, US citizens are just following dutifully in the government?s footsteps.

As a nation we are flat broke and most of us are living paycheck to paycheck. It has been estimated that it takes approximately $50,000 a year to support a middle class lifestyle for a family of four in the U.S. today, and so the fact that 71 percent of all workers make less than that amount shows how difficult it is for families that try to get by with just a single breadwinner.

Needless to say, a tremendous squeeze has been put on the middle class. In many families, both the husband and the wife are working as hard as they can, but it is still not enough. With each passing day, more Americans are losing their spots in the middle class and this has pushed government dependence to an all-time high. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 49 percent of all Americans now live in a home that receives money from the government each month.

Sadly, the trends that are destroying the middle class in America just continue to accelerate.

With a huge assist from the Republican leadership in Congress, Barack Obama recently completed negotiations on the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Also known as Obamatrade, this insidious new treaty is going to cover nations that collectively account for 40 percent of global GDP. Just like NAFTA, this treaty will result in the loss of thousands of businesses and millions of good paying American jobs. Let us hope and pray that Congress somehow votes it down.

Another thing that is working against the middle class is the fact that technology is increasingly taking over our jobs. With each passing year, it becomes cheaper and more efficient to have computers, robots and machines do things that humans once did.

Eventually, there will be very few things that humans will be able to do more cheaply and more efficiently than computers, robots and machines. How will most of us make a living when that happens??

The robopocalypse for workers may be inevitable. In this vision of the future, super-smart machines will best humans in pretty much every task. A few of us will own the machines, a few will work a bit? while the rest will live off a government-provided income? the most common job in most U.S. states probably will no longer be truck driver.

For decades, we have been training our young people to have the goal of ?getting a job? once they get out into the real world. But in America today there are not nearly enough good jobs to go around, and this crisis is only going to accelerate as we move into the future.

I do not believe that it is wise to pin your future on a corporation that could replace you with a foreign worker or a machine the moment that it becomes expedient to do so. We need to start thinking differently, because the paradigms that worked in the past are fundamentally breaking down.

So what advice would you give to a young adult today that is looking toward the future?



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Skulnik

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What you're pointing out is the result of the Reagan "trickle down" theory: Make the rich richer and the poor will get richer too.

Of course that theory is, and always was, pure bullshit.

Just look at this cocksucker-

http://money.cnn.com/2014/01/24/news/companies/dimon-pay/

From 1989 to 2009, the banker and his wife gave over half a million dollars to Democrats, according to a Center for Responsive Politics analysis. That?s 12 times what they gave to Republicans during that same time frame.

Dimon has given money to politicians in both parties over the years, in particular senators who oversee the banking industry. But the bulk of his funds have gone to Democratic politicians. He gave $50,000 to Obama?s inaugural committee after giving $2,300 to Hillary Clinton in the 2008 primary.

He?s ?one of the few Democratic C.E.O.?s in that line of work,? Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) said of Dimon in 2009.
 

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From 1989 to 2009, the banker and his wife gave over half a million dollars to Democrats, according to a Center for Responsive Politics analysis. That?s 12 times what they gave to Republicans during that same time frame.

Dimon has given money to politicians in both parties over the years, in particular senators who oversee the banking industry. But the bulk of his funds have gone to Democratic politicians. He gave $50,000 to Obama?s inaugural committee after giving $2,300 to Hillary Clinton in the 2008 primary.

He?s ?one of the few Democratic C.E.O.?s in that line of work,? Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) said of Dimon in 2009.

What's your point? Dimon gave $50K out of $20 million, a quarter of one percent. Peanuts to him.

The point is, if you read the link, that Dimon got a raise to $20 million after a year when his job performance was shitty. A kid making minimum wage at McDonald's would get fired for doing his job that poorly.
 

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What's your point? Dimon gave $50K out of $20 million, a quarter of one percent. Peanuts to him.

The point is, if you read the link, that Dimon got a raise to $20 million after a year when his job performance was shitty. A kid making minimum wage at McDonald's would get fired for doing his job that poorly.

I think CEO pay is a SHAM, these cocksuckers are paid like they are privately owned.

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What you're pointing out is the result of the Reagan "trickle down" theory: Make the rich richer and the poor will get richer too.

Of course that theory is, and always was, pure bullshit.

Just look at this cocksucker-

http://money.cnn.com/2014/01/24/news/companies/dimon-pay/

Your are talking about Reagan from 30 years ago and Obama has been in office the last 7 years.

Middle class is taking it up the ass and Obama is on the front end of it.

You cant make this shit up. Just stupid.

:mj07:
 

Duff Miver

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Your are talking about Reagan from 30 years ago and Obama has been in office the last 7 years.

Middle class is taking it up the ass
and Obama is on the front end of it.

You cant make this shit up. Just stupid.

:mj07:

Say there, Jaxx, you're grossly ignorant of facts, aren't you?

Congress, presently controlled by Republicans, makes the laws regarding taxes, the minimum wage, unemployment benefits, aid to the working poor, Medicaid benefits, and all the other programs designed to help the middle class. The President makes no laws.

It is the Republican controlled Congress that is on the front of it.
 
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