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Goodbye Middle Class: 50 Percent Of All U.S. Workers Made
$34,612.04 Or Less Last Year
If we continue down this path, soon we won’t have a
“middle class” at all.
When I first started
writing about the economy many years ago, I often wrote about the tens of
millions of “working poor” Americans that were enduring so many
hardships. But at this point most of the nation now falls into the
“working poor” category. That isn’t because wages haven’t been going
up. Little by little, wages have been incrementally rising year after
year, but meanwhile the cost of living has been absolutely soaring.
Paychecks have not even come close to keeping up with inflation, and this has
been eviscerating the middle class. Today, the majority of the country is
in constant “survival mode” financially, and that isn’t going to change any
time soon.
When I was growing up, retailers that catered to the middle class
did exceptionally well. My mother was constantly taking me and my
siblings to JCPenney and Sears, and it seemed like that was where virtually
everyone shopped.
But now such retailers are rapidly going extinct. Today, the
retailers that are doing well are those that cater to the very bottom of the
economic food chain (Walmart, dollar stores, etc.) or those that cater to the
very top of the economic food chain.
And that is because there isn’t much in between those two extremes
anymore.
The Social Security Administration has just released final wage
statistics for 2020, and they are extremely alarming. According to the
figures that they have given to us, the median wage for 2020 was just $34,612.04…
By definition, 50 percent of wage earners had net compensation
less than or equal to the median wage, which is estimated to
be $34,612.04 for 2020.
It is really depressing to think that half of all U.S. workers
made $34,612.04 or less last year.
That is less than $3,000 a month, and that is before taxes.
Needless to say, trying to survive in a major U.S. city on that
kind of income is not easy in today’s economic environment.
Of course $34,612.04 would have been a very nice yearly income
back in 1960, because back then the cost of living was much lower. The
following comes from an article authored by MN
Gordon…
In 1960, for example, a gallon of gas cost $0.31 per gallon.
Similarly, in 1960 a gallon of milk cost $1.00 per gallon. Currently, the
average price of gas and the average price of milk are $3.28 per gallon and
$3.68 per gallon, respectively. That’s upwards of a 958 percent increase for
gas and 268 percent increase for milk over the last 60 years.
Back in 1960, you could buy an entire house in a nice middle class
neighborhood for $34,612.04.
Today, that would barely be a down payment on a dilapidated shack
in many parts of the country.
In recent weeks, I have frequently pointed out that there are
millions of jobs available in the U.S. right now.
But the vast majority of them are highly undesirable because they
pay “working poor” wages.
So many people out there are working as hard as they can and they
still can’t make ends meet. In fact, one
recent poll discovered
that 59 percent of Americans that make less than $50,000 a year have
experienced “serious financial problems in the past few months”…
The poll showed a sharp income divide, with 59% of those with
annual incomes below $50,000 reporting serious financial problems in the past
few months, compared with 18% of households with annual incomes of $50,000 or
more.
As I have discussed so many times over the years, we have gotten
to a point where most of the population is living paycheck to paycheck.
And when you are living paycheck to paycheck, all it takes is one
bad break to push you into financial distress.
Sadly, things are going to get even worse for ordinary Americans
in the coming months because inflation continues to rise very
aggressively…
Inflation accelerated in September, with consumer price pressures
across America showing no sign of easing ahead of the all-important holiday
shopping season.
Consumer prices increased 5.4% from the year-ago period, slightly
faster than their 5.3% increase the previous month and on par with the
increases in June and July.
Needless to say, those numbers actually greatly understate what we
are facing, because the way inflation is calculated by the government has
changed dozens of times over the years.
As I am constantly reminding my readers, if inflation was still
calculated the way that it was back in 1980, it would already be well into
double digit territory.
In other words, the sort of inflation that we faced during the
Jimmy Carter era is already here.
And CNN just
admitted that
prices “aren’t coming back to earth anytime soon”.
If prices continue to rise much faster than paychecks do, the
middle class will just keep getting smaller and smaller and smaller.
Sadly, politicians seem determined to hasten the demise of the
middle class by pushing millions more Americans out of decent paying jobs in
the months ahead. But in the process, they will also be creating critical
staff shortages. For example, just consider what just happened at a
hospital in
Lewiston, Maine…
The administrators of Central Maine Healthcare in Lewiston, Maine,
enacted a vax policy demanding all employees to take the vaccine. But more than
250 employees refused to comply before the deadline. These employees were
subsequently fired.
Unfortunately for patients, about 170 of those employees were needed
to staff the intensive care unit. Consequently, the hospital had to shut down
its ICU because of the firings.
Because it lost so many employees, the hospital plans on cutting
intensive care beds by 50% and reducing the number of medical surgical beds by
40%, the Bangor Daily News reported.
Isn’t that nuts?
Of course the same type of scenario is playing out at hospital
after hospital all over the country right now.
And you can’t just hire random people off the streets to be
doctors and nurses, because it takes many years of training to become a doctor
or a nurse.
So let us hope that we don’t have to deal with any sort of a major
health crisis this winter, because our medical system would become overwhelmed
very rapidly.
These are such ominous times for our economy, and these are such
ominous times for our
nation as a whole.
In the months ahead, there will be more inflation, more shortages,
and more questionable decisions by our leaders.
Events are truly beginning to spiral out of control, and America
will never be quite the same ever again.
Beef Will
Now Be A “Luxury Product”, And Cheap Chicken Dinners “Are Coming To An End”
Why Do Joe Biden, Jen Psaki, And CNN Hate The Poor And Middle
Class So Much?
There
has never been a White House administration in American history more...
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NOTES:
Marc
Elias – The Democrat Who Singlehandedly Destroyed American Democracy
[Marxist rat who screwed up the election process]
Marc Elias’s partisan legal career
may appear to glitter like gold but even a cursory examination reveals his
legal ethics are, at best, dubious.
In fact, Elias likely has done
irreparable harm to the United States of America.
This
is how they are diminishing the First & Second Amendments. Another
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Deplatformed: How Big Tech and Corporate America Help
Subvert the 1st and 2nd Amendments |
Civil Liberties Are Being Trampled by Exploiting
"Insurrection" Fears. Congress's 1/6 Committee May Be the Worst Abuse
Yet.
Following the 9/11 script, objections to government
overreach in the name of 1/6 are demonized as sympathy for terrorists. But
government abuses pose the greater threat.
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4 comments:
LET EM EAT FOOD STAMPS! - Camilla Harris
Too many stupid sheeple allow our nation to be screwed by leftist Demo-rats; we deserve it perhaps by reelecting idiots for 47 years...you know the scum-the ones who have never had a real job...Pelosi, Biden, Schumer, etc,; career parasites.
Procter & Gamble Co. said it will raise prices on a number of household staple goods as the cost for raw materials and freight has increased faster than it had anticipated.
It's evident that Dems are more interested in burying the Middle Class [EX: look at what Dem governors did to ruin their biz community during their lock downs] than helping-bunch of commies.
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