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Median Household Income Has Fallen For Five Years in a Row
TEC ^ | 09/21/2013 | Michael Snyder

Posted on 09/22/2013 5:04:50 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

If the economy is getting better, then why do incomes keep falling? According to a shocking new report that was just released by the U.S. Census Bureau, median household income (adjusted for inflation) has declined for five years in a row. This has happened even though the federal government has been borrowing and spending money at an unprecedented rate and the Federal Reserve has been on the most reckless money printing spree in U.S. history. Despite all of the "emergency measures" that have been taken to "stimulate the economy", things just continue to get worse for average American families. Americans are working harder than ever, but their paychecks are not reflecting that. Meanwhile, the cost of everything just keeps going up. The Federal Reserve insists that inflation is "low", but anyone that goes grocery shopping or that stops at a gas station knows that is a lie. In fact, if inflation was calculated the exact same way that it was calculated back in 1980, the inflation rate would be somewhere between 8 and 10 percent right now. Paychecks are being stretched more than ever before, and that is probably the reason why about three-fourths of the entire country is living paycheck to paycheck at this point.

According to the Census report, the high point for median household income in the United States was back in 1999 ($56,080). It almost got back to that level in 2007 ($55,627), but ever since then there has been a steady decline. The following figures come directly from the report, and as you can see, median household income has fallen every single year for the past five years...

2007: $55,627

2008: $53,644

2009: $53,285

2010: $51,892

2011: $51,100

2012: $51,017

How far does that number have to go down before we admit that we have a major problem on our hands?

The new Census report also revealed that 46.5 million Americans are living in poverty. As CNSNews.com noted, this is far higher than when Barack Obama first entered the White House...

During the four years that marked President Barack Obama’s first term in office, the real median income of American households dropped by $2,627 and the number of people on poverty increased by approximately 6,667,000, according to data released today by the Census Bureau.

So why does Obama continue to insist that things are getting better?

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

One out of every five.

How bad does it have to get before we acknowledge that what we are doing economically is not working.

Will half of us eventually end up on food stamps?

In addition, the new Census report also says that 48 million Americans are currently without any kind of health insurance whatsoever.

The biggest culprit for this is the stunning decline of employment-based health insurance. Back in 1999, 64.1 percent of all Americans were covered by employment-based health insurance. Today, only 54.9 percent are covered by employment-based health insurance.

And of course as I noted yesterday, even more companies are going to be dumping health insurance plans because of Obamacare.

All in all, what we have been witnessing over the past decade and a half is the systematic evisceration of the middle class.

After accounting for inflation, right now 40 percent of all U.S. workers are making less than what a full-time minimum wage worker made back in 1968.

Over the years, our incomes have certainly gone up, but inflation has increased even faster.

Back when I was growing up, $50,000 a year sounded like a whole lot of money. I thought that anyone should be able to live a very comfortable lifestyle on that amount of money.

Unfortunately, $50,000 a year doesn't go nearly as far as it once did.

If you take the current median household income ($51,017) and divide it up by 12 months, it comes to just a little bit more than $4000 a month.

And as I noted last year, it is not easy for the average American family to do everything that it needs to do on $4000 a month...

So can an average family of four people make it on just $4000 a month?

Well, first of all you have got to take out taxes. After accounting for all forms of taxation you will be lucky if you have $3000 remaining.

With that $3000, you have to pay for all of the following...

*Housing

*Power

*Water

*Food

*Phone

*Internet

*At Least One Vehicle

*Gasoline

*Vehicle Repairs

*Car Insurance

*Health Insurance

*Dental Bills

*Home Or Rental Insurance

*Life Insurance

*Student Loan Debt Payments

*Credit Card Payments

*Furniture

*Clothing

*Pets

*Entertainment (although it is hard to imagine any money will be left for that)

Have I left anything out?

The truth is that $3000 does not go as far as it used to.

No wonder American families are feeling so stretched financially these days.

The new Census report also noted that the gap between the wealthiest Americans and the rest of us continues to grow. There is certainly nothing wrong with making money, but if the economy was working properly all Americans should be able to have the opportunity to better themselves.

According to CNBC, the 400 wealthiest Americans now have more money than the poorest 50 percent of all Americans combined.

So why is this happening? Well, certainly there are a lot of reasons, but in recent years quantitative easing has definitely played a role. As I noted in my recent article about the Federal Reserve, quantitative easing has been incredibly good for those with stocks and other forms of financial investments. All of that liquidity has juiced the financial markets, and the extremely wealthy have been loving it.

Meanwhile, things just continue to get even tougher for most of the rest of the American people, and the frightening thing is that the next major wave of the economic collapse has not even hit us yet.

How bad will things be for average American families once that happens?

And there are certainly lots of troubling signs as we get ready to head into the fall season...

-Total mortgage activity has dropped to the lowest level that we have seen since October 2008.

-One of the largest furniture manufacturers in America was just forced into bankruptcy.

-According to the Wall Street Journal, the 2013 holiday shopping season is already being projected to be the worst that we have seen since 2009.

Hopefully the slow and steady economic decline that we have been experiencing will not accelerate into a full-blown avalanche any time soon.

But I would definitely get prepared just in case.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Society
KEYWORDS: household; income; jobs; unemployment

1 posted on 09/22/2013 5:04:51 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind
Anyone know how long Obama has been in office?

Change. Fundamental transformation. But no hope.

2 posted on 09/22/2013 5:05:52 AM PDT by St_Thomas_Aquinas ( Isaiah 22:22, Matthew 16:19, Revelation 3:7)
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To: SeekAndFind

Odungoville


3 posted on 09/22/2013 5:07:08 AM PDT by Doogle (USAF.68-73..8th TFW Ubon Thailand..never store a threat you should have eliminated))
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To: SeekAndFind

I know an insurance agent who went from doing well to welfare. I think when you’re close on money the first thing to go is insurance. My home insurance was going up in 20-25% chunks when I was laid off. I cancelled it as it was going to be $2,000 the following year. (That’s with the largest deductible.) I have only the minimum insurance on my cars. So, no fire, no theft, no storm coverage...How will that hurt people if they need it and don’t have it? Most would be wiped out.

I absolutely love my cat. But I think about how much she costs me and she hasn’t had her teeth cleaned since I was laid off. It went from $50, to $100, to $150 to $175. Then, the vet suggested I buy cat insurance and I’d only have to make the copayments. It cost what my first health plan cost in the 1970’s. I’m waiting for a law requiring me to have pet insurance. It already requires I have her vaccinated regularly. (She’s gone off-grid.)

I’m really not hurting for money yet as I owe nothing for anything. But I’m ripe for a disaster or lawsuit or accident as I’m not insured. My money problem is I don’t know when I will have another job. So, I must conserve.

Thank you Obama.


4 posted on 09/22/2013 5:17:08 AM PDT by Gen.Blather
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To: SeekAndFind

Amazing bad luck. How is it that socialism, the historically inevitable and scientifically perfect economic system, manages by some fluke of chance to produce this result every time it is tried? The far left extremists in DC are baffled.


5 posted on 09/22/2013 5:18:32 AM PDT by Pollster1 ("Shall not be infringed" is unambiguous.)
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To: Pollster1

It’s like the odd string of bad weather that affected the Soviet Union from 1918 to 1989. It really impacted their wheat harvests. Then the weather cleared up.


6 posted on 09/22/2013 5:35:55 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy (21st century. I'm not a fan.)
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To: SeekAndFind

7 posted on 09/22/2013 5:39:11 AM PDT by cunning_fish
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To: Gen.Blather
Chart of the Day: Median income in Washington DC (Where income stagnation is NOT a problem) vs the rest of us


8 posted on 09/22/2013 5:56:43 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: Gen.Blather
I hear ya. I was in that boat from the beginning of '09 til the oil patch started picking up in '10. Came down here and it has turned into boomtown and the local leaders say there is no end in sight (though you know who has painted a big ol' bullseye on our backs).

But for the cost of maintaining two homes (an affordable and TG almost paid off mortgage in Oregon and sky high rent here) and some extra travel costs I suppose we'd be making hay, but we are at least treading water. Lots of folks in the boat with me down here, would rather be making money at home, this place will eat you up if you let it.

9 posted on 09/22/2013 5:59:46 AM PDT by Clinging Bitterly (R.I P. my old FRiend and neighbor Blackie Owens. Be ever vigilant!)
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To: SeekAndFind

The democrats must love the poor. They keep creating more and more of them.


10 posted on 09/22/2013 6:00:45 AM PDT by CPOSharky ((The government way) If it ain't broke, fix it till it is.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Global wage arbitrage. Globalization. Automation. Illegal/Legal immigration, etc.

Look at the 92’ debates. Trade policies, national debt. They are still the issues.


11 posted on 09/22/2013 6:16:03 AM PDT by Theoria
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To: SeekAndFind
All this whining... don't you all know how bad it would actually be if the jug-eared moron and his prompter hadn't stumbled onto the scene? Sheesh... Sparky the Wunder pRez is so under appreciated.
12 posted on 09/22/2013 6:30:16 AM PDT by Common Sense 101 (Hey libs... If your theories fly in the face of reality, it's not reality that's wrong.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Definition of “poverty”?


13 posted on 09/22/2013 6:42:41 AM PDT by meyer (What would John Hancock do?)
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To: Common Sense 101

I wonder what happened 5 yrs ago to cause this. There must be something that explains it.


14 posted on 09/22/2013 6:44:44 AM PDT by logic101.net (How many more children must die on the altar of "gun free zones"?)
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To: SeekAndFind

If you are a Democrat make-believe pig farmer, things have been pretty good.


15 posted on 09/22/2013 7:42:25 AM PDT by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer")
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To: logic101.net

Beats me.


16 posted on 09/22/2013 8:21:30 AM PDT by Clinging Bitterly (R.I P. my old FRiend and neighbor Blackie Owens. Be ever vigilant!)
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To: SeekAndFind

I recently saw a graph that showed withholding taxes collected by the treasury for the past decade. It was one continuous drop.


17 posted on 09/22/2013 12:57:01 PM PDT by B4Ranch (AGENDA: Grinding America Down ----- <<http://vimeo.com/63749370)
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To: SeekAndFind

Target recently announced they will be hiring 20% less part time workers for the holidays. The middle class is almost completely gone.


18 posted on 09/22/2013 1:51:11 PM PDT by VerySadAmerican (".....Barrack, and the horse Mohammed rode in on.")
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