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Growing Anger At Collapse Of U.S.A. Standard Of Living
The Market Oracle ^ | 4-25-2010 | Global Research

Posted on 04/25/2010 3:51:15 PM PDT by blam

Growing Anger At Collapse Of U.S.A. Standard Of

Living Politics / US Politics
Apr 25, 2010 - 07:03 AM
By: Global Research

Hiram Lee writes: A series of recent studies conducted by the Pew Research Center shed new light on the scope of the economic crisis in the US and the level of hostility the majority of the American population holds for the US government.

Released in March, before the passage of the Obama administration’s health care legislation, a survey entitled “Health Care Reform—Can’t Live With It, or Without It” indicates that 92 percent of Americans give the national economy a negative rating. No fewer than 70 percent of the respondents report having suffered job-related and financial problems in the past year, an increase from 59 percent the year before. Fifty-four percent report someone in their home has been without a job and looking for work in the past year, up from 39 percent in 2009.

The poll saw an aggravation of conditions in every area of economic life studied the year before. Increasing numbers of people are reporting difficulty receiving or affording medical care (26 percent) or paying their rent or mortgage payments (24 percent). More Americans faced problems with collections and credit agencies (21 percent), or had mortgages, loans or credit card applications denied (19 percent).

As could be expected, the poorest Americans are suffering the most. Some 44 percent of those making $30,000 per year or less report difficulty obtaining medical care, compared to 11 percent of those making $75,000 per year or more. A similar gap can be found in the category of rents and mortgages, with 37 percent of those making $30,000 or less reporting difficulty making rent or mortgage payments, compared to 11 percent of those making $75,000 or more. However, the percentage of those facing difficulties paying rent has increased dramatically for both groups since 2009.

Large numbers of workers polled in the study say they have little confidence in job security and prospects for the future, with almost half (49 percent) saying it is “very or somewhat likely” they will suffer “job-related financial stress” in the next year. Twenty-five percent of workers say they expect to be forced to take a pay cut this year, while 24 percent expect to be laid off.

The Pew survey found that 85 percent of Americans reported difficulty finding jobs in their communities. This and other statistics revealing the increasingly dismal employment opportunities facing millions of Americans are provided context in another study released this month by the Pew Economic Policy Group.

“A Year or More: The High Cost of Long-Term Unemployment” reports that no fewer than 44 percent of unemployed Americans met or exceeded the standard measure of long-term unemployment (six months or more) in March 2010. This marks the highest rate for long-term unemployment levels since World War II.

In addition to this, the Pew study reports that “23 percent of the nearly 15 million Americans who are unemployed have been jobless for a year or more.” This translates to 3.4 million people, “roughly equivalent,” the study points out, “to the population of the state of Connecticut.”

These alarming numbers should be considered along with findings in another recent Pew research study entitled “The People and Their Government,” released April 18. This report finds that “by almost every conceivable measure Americans are less positive and more critical of government these days.”

Only 22 percent of Americans say their government can be trusted, according to the new survey. The report puts this among the lowest measures of trust in the government in half a century.

The study also shows across-the-board declines in approval ratings for numerous federal agencies, including the Department of Education, the Food and Drug Administration, the Social Security Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Forty-three percent say the government has a negative effect on their daily life, up from 31 percent in 1997.

While approval ratings for the government are remarkably low, with 65 percent saying the federal government and congress have a negative impact “on the way things are going in the country,” the approval ratings for other major institutions are as low or lower. Sixty-nine percent of those surveyed say banks and other financial institutions have a negative impact on the way things are going in the country, while 64 percent say “large corporations” have a negative impact. Some 57 percent say the national news media has a negative impact, while 49 percent say labor unions have such an impact.

The report states that “more than six-in-ten (62%) say it is a major problem that government policies unfairly benefit some groups while nearly as many (56%) say that government does not do enough to help average Americans.”

Taken as a whole, the Pew studies from March and April offer additional insight into the growing social misery under conditions of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, and the outrage it is generating.

Wide layers of the population, who have seen trillions of dollars funneled from the public treasury into the coffers of Wall Street executives while their own living standards have been assaulted, their jobs slashed, their children’s schools closed, and vital social programs such as Medicare cut by billions of dollars, have no faith in the US government to secure their most basic social needs.

The corporate-controlled news media, along with the major institutions overseeing the nation’s educational needs and basic food and medical resources, are considered corrupt and untrustworthy, contributing to the suffering of millions.

President Barack Obama, continuing to pose as a populist man of the people when he finds it necessary or beneficial, stands exposed as the chief representative of the interests of the American ruling elite and the standard bearer in the assault on the working class.

The restructuring of society taking place, in the direct interests of the corporate-financial elite and at the expense of the working population, is not occurring unnoticed. The American and international working class will inevitably find itself drawn into struggle against the present, untenable form of social organization.


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To: blam
...the level of hostility the majority of the American population holds for the US government. ...The growing social misery... and the outrage it is generating."

Is anyone here really surprised that the standard of living is taking a hit? There have been dozens of threads here about Cloward-Piven, and the marxo-muzlim-fascists wrecking our society because they hate American Exceptionalism.

But the good news is reading that a majority of Americans are actually as pissed off as we are. There's hope for your children's future in that anger.
181 posted on 04/25/2010 8:43:04 PM PDT by Canedawg (I'm not digging this tyranny thing.)
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To: blam
The Cloward-Piven strategy is working - the planned destruction of free market capitalism and replacement with socialism/fascism. We are in a Cold War with Obama. Steel yourselves and prepare as best you can. . .
182 posted on 04/25/2010 8:44:18 PM PDT by Art in Idaho
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To: Art in Idaho

“Steel yourselves”....bump....that describes how I’ve felt for the last year.....and some of my family/friends probably think I’m REALLY weird.


184 posted on 04/25/2010 8:53:28 PM PDT by goodnesswins (The PLANTATION Party is at it again (the DEMS) ....trying to make slaves of everyone)
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To: blam

Thanks for this informative post, Blam .


185 posted on 04/25/2010 8:56:15 PM PDT by Edgewood Pilot
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To: blam
We need an old fashioned REVOLUTION, and I don't mean just gathering on the Capitol Mall.
186 posted on 04/25/2010 8:59:56 PM PDT by Cheerio (Barack Hussein 0bama=The Complete Destruction of American <strike>Capitalism)
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To: FlingWingFlyer

“We can’t drive our SUVs and eat as much as we want and keep our homes on 72 degrees at all times... and then just expect that other countries are going to say OK.” - Barack the Kenyan
++++++++++++++

(Except for Michelle and me and our friends.)


187 posted on 04/25/2010 9:01:01 PM PDT by SeattleBruce (God, Family, Church, Country - 11/2010, 11/2012 - Tea Party like it's 1773 & pray 2 Chronicles 7:14!)
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To: itsahoot
Ever read the Bible? Ever notice how the Founding Fathers always looked to God for divine Providence? We don't do that anymore, so we reap what we have sown.

Odd you said that 'cause that's basically what I said in Sunday School this morning. (I'm not the teacher)

188 posted on 04/25/2010 9:02:11 PM PDT by madison10 (Current guy in the White House: If he's breathin', he's lyin')
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To: BobL
"(I reserve that outcome for something like an EMP attack..."

Do you have any faraday cages? Do You plan to have some?

189 posted on 04/25/2010 9:29:14 PM PDT by blam
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To: dalereed

In Ohio, property owners are offering two months free rent, as so many people are moving in Mexican style. Being by heritage Mexican, it amuses me. Yes, it’s okay to live with friends and relatives.

And the place we moved out of one year ago has dropped rents by 25 percent. So inflation hasn’t hit real estate in Ohio. You can buy a 2 bedroom house in a good neighborhood for $64,000 (foreclosure, of course). Or rent a 2-bedroom for $499, with one month free and deposit waived.

At some point, the inflation in groceries should lead to general inflation. But with gasoline near record inventories, it might be longer than you think.


190 posted on 04/25/2010 9:30:04 PM PDT by bIlluminati (Don't just hope for change, work for change in 2010.)
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To: Republic

“I don’t know if did not plan right or what...”

Dude, me too. I ran my numbers again this morning and I still don’t see the flaw in my plan.

But we got a 10% paycut at work, that is my and hubby both and after 8 months it is really starting to hurt.

Look, I am in NJ, this is why people are irate here.

And the scum teachers still think they should get a raise.


191 posted on 04/25/2010 9:30:37 PM PDT by jocon307 (It's the spending, stupid.)
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To: cynwoody
Obama
192 posted on 04/25/2010 9:31:19 PM PDT by Oceander (The Price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance -- Thos. Jefferson)
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To: bIlluminati

The condo i’m buying which is 1200 sq. ft.2 BR, 2bath, laundry and 2 car garage I can rent for $1550/mo.

It’s in San Diego County and property is totally a different picture here.


193 posted on 04/25/2010 9:34:08 PM PDT by dalereed
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To: blam

What’s the point? We’ll be lucky if 10% of our population ultimately survives a full-scale EMP attack...I’d rather be in the 90%.


194 posted on 04/25/2010 9:34:21 PM PDT by BobL
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To: blam

What is a faraday cage?


195 posted on 04/25/2010 9:36:12 PM PDT by unkus
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To: GOPJ
"Only 22 percent of Americans say their government can be trusted, "

12.8% of US was black/Afro American in 2005 according to infoplease. I am sure that there are enough non-black welfare queens to account for the other 9.2%.

196 posted on 04/25/2010 9:39:52 PM PDT by matthew fuller (#11. Thou shalt not argue with morons.)
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To: BobL
"What’s the point? "

You may be correct...but, at this point, I'm preparing to be in the surviving 10%. (ahem) I suppose I could change my mind at any time though.

197 posted on 04/25/2010 9:41:58 PM PDT by blam
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To: dalereed

You’re doing a good job, Dale. I know that in California, prices have dropped by enough that you can rent and get positive cash flow. Not generally true in Ohio, as marginal rents have dropped almost as much as prices, and vacancy rates are rising.

One of my business partners was a millionaire in real estate four years ago. He’s now in Chapter 13. I personally would not do well in real estate, because I’m not a great shopper or negotiator. Real estate is, of course local. Location, location, and location.

I am amused at the guy here who despite your saying that you pay cash, seems to think that you are borrowing money on investment real estate. Of course, if you had to sell in two years, interest rates/inflation would matter.

And California’s government budget crisis matters, as it is likely that taxes and utilities might run higher, and cause fewer people to move to California, while more leave, and those remaining get squeezed. But 10% cash on cash looks good enough to deal with minor annoyances.


198 posted on 04/25/2010 9:45:14 PM PDT by bIlluminati (Don't just hope for change, work for change in 2010.)
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To: unkus
"What is a faraday cage?"

Protection from an EMP attack which the Iranians are reported to be practicing for use on the USA. Just one nuke 200 miles above the US could 'fry' every electronic component in the country. No more electricity, cars, planes, trains, etc.
Some estimates have 90% of the US population eventually dying in such an attack.

Faraday Cage

199 posted on 04/25/2010 9:48:38 PM PDT by blam
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To: east1234
The problem in America is the MSM. This must be resolved.

Defund the Left. Don't watch TV. Don't pay cable. Pull your kids out of government schools. Give them a technical education (auto repair, gardening, etc.). Give yourself a technical education. Get 2-5 acres and grow your own. Ask the Amish if you can work with them for a bit. I don't think the MSM has much power over the Amish.

Or, watch American Idle (I prefer Eric), and assume the showers being built are for your benefit.

200 posted on 04/25/2010 9:52:05 PM PDT by bIlluminati (Don't just hope for change, work for change in 2010.)
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