Are You Prepared For The Coming Economic Collapse And The
Next Great Depression?
So should we be excited that our incomes are going down and
that a record number of Americans slipped into poverty last year? Should
we be thrilled that the economic pie is shrinking and that our debt levels are
exploding? All of those that claimed that the U.S. economy was recovering and
that everything was going to be just fine have some explaining to do.
Back in the year 2000, 11.3% of all Americans were
living in poverty. Today,15.1% of all Americans are living
in poverty. The last time the poverty level was this high was back in
1993.
However, it is important to keep in mind that the government
definition of poverty rises based on the rate of inflation. If inflation
was still calculated the way that it was 30 or 40 years ago, the poverty line
would be much, much higher and millions more Americans would be considered to
be living in poverty.
So why is poverty in America exploding? Who is
getting hurt the most? How is America being changed by
this? What is the future going to look like if we remain on the current
path?
Let's take a closer look at poverty in America ....
The Shrinking Number Of Jobs
Unemployment is rampant and the number of good jobs
continues to shrink. Once upon a time in America , if you really wanted a job
you could go out and get one. Today, competition for even the lowest
paying jobs has become absolutely brutal. There simply are not enough
chairs at the "economic table", and not being able to get a good job
is pushing large numbers of Americans into poverty.....
*There are fewer payroll jobs in the United States today than there were back in
2000 even though we have added 30 million people to the population
since then.
*Back in 1969, 95 percent of all men between the ages of 25
and 54 had a job. In July, only 81.2 percent of men in
that age group had a job.
*If you gathered together all of the unemployed people in
the United States ,
they would constitute the 68th
largest country in the world.
*According to John Williams of shadowstats.com, if you
factored in all of the short-term discouraged workers, all of the long-term
discouraged workers and all of those working part-time because they cannot find
full-time employment, the real unemployment rate right now would be
approximately 23 percent.
*If you have been unemployed for at least one year, there is
a 91 percentchance that you will
not find a new job within the next month.
The Working Poor
The number of low income jobs is rising while the number of
high income jobs is falling.
This has created a situation where the number of "the
working poor" in America
is absolutely skyrocketing. Millions of Americans are working as hard as
they can and yet they still cannot afford to lead a middle class lifestyle.
*Since the year 2000, we have lost
approximately 10% of our middle class jobs. In the year 2000
there were about 72 million middle class jobs in the United States but today there are
only about 65 million middle class jobs.
*Back in 1980, less than 30% of all jobs
in the United States
were low income jobs. Today, more than 40% of all jobs
in the United States
are low income jobs.
*Between 1969 and 2009, the median wages earned by American
men between the ages of 30 and 50 dropped by 27 percent after you
account for inflation.
*According to a report
released in February from the National Employment Law Project,
higher wage industries are accounting for 40 percent of the job losses in America
but only 14 percent of the job growth. Lower wage industries are
accounting for just 23 percent of the job losses but 49 percent of the job
growth.
*Half of all American workers now earn $505 or less per week.
*Last year, 19.7% of all U.S. working adults had jobs that
would not have been enough to push a family of four over the poverty line even
if they had worked full-time hours for the entire year.
*The number of Americans that are going to food pantries and
soup kitchens has increased by 46% since 2006.
Unprecedented Dependence On The Government
Because they cannot get good jobs that will enable them to
support themselves and their families, millions of Americans that used to be
hard working contributors to society are now dependent on government
handouts. Nearly every single measure of government dependence is at a
record high, and there are no signs that things are going to turn around any
time soon.
*One out of every six Americans is now enrolled in at least one government
anti-poverty program.
*Nearly 10 million Americans now
receive unemployment benefits. That number is almost four times larger
than it was back in 2007.
*More than 45 million Americans are now
on food stamps. The number of Americans on food stamps has increased 74% since
2007.
*Approximately one-third of the entire
population of Alabama
is now on food stamps.
*More than 50 million Americans are now
on Medicaid.
*Back in 1965, only one out of every 50 Americans was on
Medicaid. Today,approximately one out of every 6 Americans
is on Medicaid.
*In 1980, just 11.7% of all personal income came from
government transfer payments. Today, 18.4% of all personal income
comes from government transfer payments.
The Suffocating Cost Of Health Care
Millions of American families are being financially crippled
by health care costs. The U.S.
health care system is deeply, deeply broken and
Obamacare is going to make things even worse. Health care is one of the
top reasons why American families get pushed into poverty. Most of us are
just one major illness or disease from becoming financially wrecked. Just
ask anyone that has gone through it. The health insurance companies do
not care about you and they will try to wiggle out of their obligations at the
time when you need them the most. If you talk to people that have been
through bankruptcy, most of them will tell you that medical bills were at least
partially responsible.
*In America
today, there are 49.9 million Americans that
do not have any health insurance. One single medical bill could easily
wipe out the finances of most of those people.
*Only 56 percent of Americans are
currently covered by employer-provided health insurance.
*According to a report published in The American Journal of
Medicine, medical bills are a major factor in more than 60 percent of
the personal bankruptcies in the United States . Of those
bankruptcies that were caused by medical bills, approximately 75 percent of
them involved individuals that actually did have health insurance.
*According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, health care
costs accounted for just 9.5% of all personal consumption back in 1980.
Today they account for approximately 16.3%.
More Children Living In Poverty
The United
States has a child poverty rate that is more
than twice as high as many European nations. We like to think that we
have "the greatest economy on earth", but the reality is that we have
one of the highest child poverty rates and it increased once again last year.
*The poverty rate for children living in the United States
increased to 22% in 2010. That means that
tonight more than one out of every five U.S. children is living in poverty.
*The poverty rate for U.S. adults is only 13.7%.
*Households that are led by a single mother have a 31.6% poverty rate.
*Today, one out of every four American
children is on food stamps.
*It is being projected that approximately 50 percent of
all U.S.
children will be on food stamps at some point in their lives before they reach
the age of 18.
*There are 314 counties in the United States where at least 30% of the
children are facing food insecurity.
*More than 20 million U.S.
children rely on school meal programs to keep from going hungry.
*It is estimated that up to half a million children may
currently be homeless in the United
States .
The Plight Of The Elderly
The elderly are also falling into poverty in staggering
numbers. They may not be out protesting in the streets, but that does not
mean that they are not deeply, deeply suffering.
*One out of every six elderly
Americans now lives below the federal poverty line.
*Between 1991 and 2007 the number of Americans between the
ages of 65 and 74 that filed for bankruptcy rose by a staggering 178 percent.
*The Baby Boomers have only just begun to retire, and
already our social programs for seniors are starting to fall apart. In
1950, each retiree's Social Security benefit was paid for by 16 U.S. workers.
According to new data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are now
only 1.75 full-time
private sector workers for each person that is receiving Social
Security benefits in the United
States .
Squeezed By Inflation
Rising inflation is squeezing the budgets of average
American families like never before. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben
Bernanke claims that inflation is still low, but either he is delusional or he
has not been to a supermarket lately.
Personally, I do a lot of grocery shopping at a number of
different stores, and without a doubt prices are absolutely soaring. Many
of the new "sale prices" are exactly what the old "regular
prices" were just a few weeks ago.
Some companies have tried to hide these price increases by
shrinking package sizes. But there is no hiding the pain on the old
wallet once you fill up your cart with what you need to feed your family.
*Over the past year, the global price of food has risen by 37 percent and this
has pushed approximately 44 million more people around the world into poverty.
*U.S.
consumers will spend approximately $491 billion on gas this
year. That is going to be a brand new all-time record.
*Right now, the average price of a gallon of gasoline in the
United States
is$3.649. That is 94 cents higher than 12 months
earlier and it is a brand new record for this time of the year.
A Smaller Share Of The Pie
The size of the "economic pie" in America
is shrinking, and the share of the pie for those that are poor is shrinking a
lot faster than the share of the pie for those that are wealthy.
*According to the Washington Post, the average yearly income
of the bottom 90 percent of all U.S.
income earners is now just $31,244.
*When you look at the ratio of employee compensation to GDP,
it is now the lowest that is has been in about 50 years.
*At this point, the poorest 50% of all Americans now control just 2.5% of all of the
wealth in this country.
*Big corporations are even recognizing the change that is
happening to America .
Just consider the following example from a recent article in the Huffington Post....
Manufacturers like Procter & Gamble, the
household-goods giant responsible for everything from Charmin and Old Spice to
Tide, are concentrating their efforts on luxury and bargain items, putting less
emphasis on products aimed at the middle class, the Wall Street Journal
reports.
Conclusion
Perhaps you are still doing fine. But don't think that
economic disaster cannot strike you. Every single day, thousands more
Americans will lose their jobs or will discover a major health problem.
Every single day, thousands more Americans will lose their homes or will be
forced to take a pay cut.
If you still have a warm, comfortable home to sleep in, you
should be thankful. Poverty is a very sneaky enemy and it can strike at
any time. If you are not careful, you might be the next American to end
up sleeping in your car or living in a tent city.
It is easy to disregard a couple of statistics, but can you
really ignore the vast amount of evidence presented above?
It is undeniable that America is getting poorer.
Poverty is spreading and hopelessness and despair are rising. There is a
reason why the economy is the number one political issue right now.
Millions upon millions of Americans are in deep pain and they want some
solutions.
Unfortunately, it appears quite unlikely that either major
political party is going to offer any real solutions any time soon. So
things are going to keep getting worse and worse and worse.
Should we just keep doing the same things that we have been
doing over and over and over and yet keep expecting different results?
What we are doing right now is not working. We are in
the midst of a long-term economic decline.
Both major political parties have been fundamentally wrong about the
economy. It is time to admit that.
If we continue on this path, poverty in America is going to continue to get
a lot worse. Millions of families will be torn apart and millions of
lives will be destroyed.
Time is running out.
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