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    http://endoftheamericandream.com/arc...e-middle-class

    The U.S. middle class is being shredded, ripped apart and systematically wiped out.

    If you doubt this, just check out the statistics below. The American Dream is being transformed into an absolute nightmare.

    Once upon a time, the rest of the world knew that most Americans were able to live a middle class lifestyle. Most American families had nice homes, most American families had a car or two, most American families had nice clothes, most American families had an overabundance of food and most American families could even look forward to sending their children to college if that is what the kids wanted to do.

    There was an implicit promise that this was the way that it was always going to be. Most of us grew up believing that if we worked really hard in school and that if we stayed out of trouble and that if we did everything that "the system" told us to do that there would be a place for us in the middle class too. Well, it turns out that "the system" is breaking down. There aren't enough good jobs for all of us anymore.

    In fact, there aren't very many crappy jobs either. Millions are out of work, millions have lost their homes and nearly all of the long-term economic trends just keep getting worse and worse. So is there any hope for the U.S. middle class? No, there is not.

    Unless fundamental changes are made economically, financially and politically, the long-term trends that are destroying the U.S. middle class will continue to do so.

    The number of good jobs has been declining for a long time. The good jobs that have been lost are being replaced by a smaller number of low paying "service jobs".

    Meanwhile, the cost of everything is going up. It is getting really hard for American families to be able to afford to put food on the table and to put gas in the tank. Health care costs are absolutely outrageous and college tuition is now out of reach for millions of American families.

    Every single month more American families fall out of the middle class. Today there are 18 million more Americans on food stamps than there were just four years ago. More than one out of every five U.S. children is living in poverty. Things are getting really, really bad out there.

    The following are 36 statistics which prove that the American Dream is turning into an absolute nightmare for the middle class....

    #1
    The competition for decent jobs in America has gotten absolutely insane. There have been reports of people actually getting down on their knees and begging for jobs. Many Americans are starting to wonder if they will ever get a decent job again. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average duration of unemployment in the United States is now an all-time record 39 weeks....

    #2
    According to the Wall Street Journal, there are 5.5 million Americans that are unemployed and yet are not receiving unemployment benefits.

    #3
    The number of "low income jobs" in the U.S. has risen steadily over the past 30 years and they now account for 41 percent of all jobs in the United States.

    #4
    Only 66.8% of American men had a job last year. That was the lowest level that has ever been recorded in all of U.S. history.

    #5
    Once upon a time, anyone could get hired at McDonald's. But today McDonald's turns away a higher percentage of applicants than Harvard does. Approximately 7 percent of all those that apply to get into Harvard are accepted. At a recent "National Hiring Day" held by McDonald's only about 6.2 percent of the one million Americans that applied for a job were hired.

    #6
    There are now about 7.25 million fewer jobs in America than when the recession began back in 2007.

    #7
    The United States has lost an average of about 50,000 manufacturing jobs per month since China joined the World Trade Organization in 2001.

    #8
    A New York post analysis has found that the rate of inflation in New York City has been about 14 percent over the past year.

    #9
    The average price of a gallon of gasoline in the United States is now up to $3.91 a gallon.

    #10
    Over the past 12 months the average price of gasoline in the United States has gone up by about 30%.

    #11
    Spending on energy now accounts for more than 6 percent of all consumer spending. Every time this has happened since 1970 we have also had a recession that followed.

    #12
    The average American driver will spend somewhere around $750 more for gasoline in 2011. Unfortunately, it seems likely that the price of oil is going to go up even higher. Already the price of oil is closing in on the all-time record....

    #13
    In the United States, over 20 percent of all children are living in poverty. In the UK and in France that figure is well under 10 percent.

    #14
    According to the U.S. Census, the number of children living in poverty has gone up by about 2 million in just the past 2 years.

    #15
    The wealthiest 1% of all Americans now own more than a third of all the wealth in the United States.

    #16
    The poorest 50% collectively own just 2.5% of all the wealth in the United States.

    #17
    The wealthiest 1% of all Americans own over 50% of all the stocks and bonds.

    #18
    According to a new report from the AFL-CIO, the average CEO made 343 times more money than the average American did last year.

    #19
    In 1980, government transfer payments accounted for just 11.7% of all income. Today, government transfer payments account for 18.4% of all income.

    #20
    U.S. households are now receiving more income from the U.S. government than they are paying to the government in taxes.

    #21
    59 percent of all Americans now receive money from the federal government in one form or another.

    #22
    The average cost of tuition, room and board at America's public universities is now $16,000 a year. For America's private universities, that figure is $37,000 a year.

    #23
    The cost of college tuition in the United States has gone up by over 900 percent since 1978.

    #24
    Approximately two-thirds of all college students graduate with student loan debt.

    #25
    17 million college graduates are doing jobs that do not even require a college degree.

    #26
    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%.

    #27
    One study found that approximately 41 percent of working age Americans either have medical bill problems or are currently paying off medical debt.

    #28
    Back in 1965, only one out of every 50 Americans was on Medicaid. Today, one out of every 6 Americans is on Medicaid.

    #29
    Total credit card debt in the United States is now more than 8 times larger than it was just 30 years ago.

    #30
    During the first three months of this year, less new homes were sold in the U.S. than in any three month period ever recorded.

    #31
    Now home sales in the United States are now down 80% from the peak in July 2005.

    #32
    U.S. home prices have now declined 32% from the peak of the housing bubble.

    #33
    For most middle class families, the family home is the number one financial asset. Unfortunately, U.S. home values have declined an astounding 6.3 trillion dollars since the housing crisis first began.

    #34
    According to a recent census report, 13% of all homes in the United States are currently sitting empty.

    #35
    The housing crisis just seems to keep on getting worse. 31 percent of the homeowners that responded to a recent Rasmussen Reports survey indicated that they are "underwater" on their mortgages.

    #36
    Unfortunately, it looks like millions more middle class Americans could soon be in danger of losing their homes. According to the Mortgage Bankers Association, at least 8 million Americans are at least one month behind on their mortgage payments at this point.

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    Re: 36 reasons showing the American Dream is dead

    #3 The number of "low income jobs" in the U.S. has risen steadily over the past 30 years and they now account for 41 percent of all jobs in the United States.

    #25 17 million college graduates are doing jobs that do not even require a college degree.



    hand in hand, downward pressure on wages for jobs that don't require a college degree

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    • #3
      Re: 36 reasons showing the American Dream is dead

      #33 For most middle class families, the family home is the number one financial asset. Unfortunately, U.S. home values have declined an astounding 6.3 trillion dollars since the housing crisis first began.
      Who could have known?

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      • #4
        Re: 36 reasons showing the American Dream is dead

        Reason #37 is the endless money printing by the Federal Reserve Bank and the other central banks, worldwide. This has made a mess of the world's economy and made it difficult for people or for businesses to plan. So naturally, people are putting their worthless paper money into real things, including their home. Why not? And that is the message the central banks have given people, loud and clear: The future is inflation.

        Reason #38 is the mis-information about economics taught from Samuelson's textbook on economics. Central planning from central banks has destroyed the world's economy. We are drowning in paper money, inflation, and now the consequent uncertainty that decade-after-decade of inflation has resulted in. Who now believes in central bank lies, anywhere in the world? This is the end result of Samuelson's mis-understandings of economics: The future is opaque.

        Reason #39 is the damage ecologists and their new religion of "sustainability" have done to America and Canada, and really, to the entire developed world. Our ability to dig-out of this mess has been blocked by government regulators, eco-lobbyists, and by eco- lawsuits. So now: cities can't grow outward. Oil companies can't drill. Atomic power has been blocked. Hydro-electric dams have been blocked. Even natural gas has been blocked. Pipelines have been blocked. Fracking has been blocked. New resources can not be mined or developed....Literally, to do anything productive now is illegal, immoral, too risky, too expensive, or results in a chain of lawsuits..... So in future, nothing will be done, at least not here, and not in most countries in what is now the developed world.
        Last edited by Starving Steve; May 15, 2011, 04:03 PM.

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        • #5
          Re: 36 reasons showing the American Dream is dead

          Originally posted by babbittd View Post
          #3 The number of "low income jobs" in the U.S. has risen steadily over the past 30 years and they now account for 41 percent of all jobs in the United States.
          #25 17 million college graduates are doing jobs that do not even require a college degree.
          hand in hand, downward pressure on wages for jobs that don't require a college degree
          PRECISELY!
          the social/welfare/education-industrial complex, financed with (borrowed) .gov money, has so thoroughly 'succeeded' in flooding the job market with useless and unnecessary degrees that heretofore 'entry' level jobs now 'require' a degree, thus totally debasing the value of higher education in the REAL economy - yet we have near constant propaganda from the left/lib/progressive wing how we need to spend even more (borrowed) .gov money on yet still more useless degrees - meanwhile the bulk of the recently 'educated' population cant even begin to perform the most basic of functions that our parents/grandparents would've considered second-nature/instinct

          and yet we're supposed to value higher education - esp to listen to the edu-industrial complex - as a treasure unto itself?

          shur duuude, we'll can all have philosophy, education, english, history and social work masters degrees, meanwhile fewer and fewer of us know how to screw in a lightbulb any more (figuratively speaking) or a simple tune up of their car, never mind even look under the hood once in awhile to check the oil/fluids - judging by the number of cars eye see dead on side of the road - or hey: fix a leaky faucet etc etc

          but we'll all be 'educated' ?

          meanwhile the FIREmen, in cahoots with the corporate & political aristocracy, continue to offshore all the productive economy jobs - y'all remember them, right? as in MANUFACTURING, the turning of raw material into finished goods - read: the REAL creator of the wealth and the foundation that allowed The US to even have a 'middle' class, that hadnt ever really existed before on planet earth.

          and IMHO, we can thank the liberal-left and all their warm n fuzzy social programs and their unintended consequences over the past 50years for nearly ALL of it.

          i have a few thots on The Trades: http://www.itulip.com/forums/showthr...9274-On-Trades too, but my s/o is threatening me with retribution if i dont shut down NOW, so gotta go....

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          • #6
            Re: 36 reasons showing the American Dream is dead

            Originally posted by Starving Steve View Post
            Reason #37 is the endless money printing by the Federal Reserve Bank...

            coupled with:
            Reason #39 is the damage ecologists and their new religion of "sustainability" have done to America and Canada, and really, to the entire developed world. Our ability to dig-out of this mess has been blocked by government regulators, eco-lobbyists, and by eco- lawsuits. So now: cities can't grow outward. Oil companies can't drill. Atomic power has been blocked. Hydro-electric dams have been blocked. Even natural gas has been blocked. Pipelines have been blocked. Fracking has been blocked. New resources can not be mined or developed....Literally, to do anything productive now is illegal, immoral, too risky, too expensive, or results in a chain of lawsuits.....
            and NOWHERE has that been more pronounced/obvious than out here in hawaii.

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            • #7
              Re: 36 reasons showing the American Dream is dead

              Immigration plays a big role. In Metro New York Area - all the Small construction jobs and Landscaping jobs are dominated by people who have illegally immigrated into the United States. I had a fantastic construction laborer job during Summers when I was in college - that wouldn't be possible today. Pretty hard to be a hard working born in the USA American, who pays taxes to compete with People that work for Cash and have No Taxes to pay (or not any they are choosing to pay).
              If you do start that Carpentry/Construction job you have to use illegal immigrants for your labor force if you are going to be able to compete with your competition. Think of who insane things are when in every swanky upscale community surrounding New York City, the Employees of Wall Street are making bundle with Cash created by the Government, the Wall Street Employees turn around and spend this money with Service providers who employ illegal immigrants, then the Money flows off to Mexico and other countries. Meanwhile the Tax paying Americans subsidize the Education of the children of the Undocumented labor force and the American Tax Payer picks up all the healthcare costs of having this Undocumented labor force here.
              The Government employee base that provides services to the poor and undocumented labor force needs to grow to support the undocumented labor force - that pays no taxes except for sales tax. Meanwhile, the honest Tax paying US Citizens (the chumps) need to pay more Taxes.
              Yes - I know there are lots of fantastic immigrants that have added dramatically to our economy - but, unbridled immigration is creating more problems than it is solving. - I'm not saying lets stop immigration - but, having massive labor force of immigrants who operate in a Cash world and only pay sales tax is destroying the system (a system that is already failing).

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              • #8
                Re: 36 reasons showing the American Dream is dead

                Originally posted by BK View Post
                Immigration plays a big role. In Metro New York Area - all the Small construction jobs and Landscaping jobs are dominated by people who have illegally immigrated into the United States. I had a fantastic construction laborer job during Summers when I was in college - that wouldn't be possible today. Pretty hard to be a hard working born in the USA American, who pays taxes to compete with People that work for Cash and have No Taxes to pay (or not any they are choosing to pay).
                If you do start that Carpentry/Construction job you have to use illegal immigrants for your labor force if you are going to be able to compete with your competition. Think of who insane things are when in every swanky upscale community surrounding New York City, the Employees of Wall Street are making bundle with Cash created by the Government, the Wall Street Employees turn around and spend this money with Service providers who employ illegal immigrants, then the Money flows off to Mexico and other countries. Meanwhile the Tax paying Americans subsidize the Education of the children of the Undocumented labor force and the American Tax Payer picks up all the healthcare costs of having this Undocumented labor force here.
                The Government employee base that provides services to the poor and undocumented labor force needs to grow to support the undocumented labor force - that pays no taxes except for sales tax. Meanwhile, the honest Tax paying US Citizens (the chumps) need to pay more Taxes.
                Yes - I know there are lots of fantastic immigrants that have added dramatically to our economy - but, unbridled immigration is creating more problems than it is solving. - I'm not saying lets stop immigration - but, having massive labor force of immigrants who operate in a Cash world and only pay sales tax is destroying the system (a system that is already failing).

                The United States, Canada, and Mexico are now one country, so get over your dislike of immigrants, especially immigrants from Mexico. And buckle-down and learn your Spanish. As for the cash economy, the only loser is the tax-man.

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                • #9
                  Re: 36 reasons showing the American Dream is dead

                  Anyone who is educated in economics knows that division of labor leads to wealth, not leveling every rock to 500 feet above sea level so that everyone can see the same white board. Nice that we can all chat knowingly and eruditely on the same culturally comforting abstractions that we learned like a cockatoo. We need people that know how to do all different kinds of stuff. Our school systems crank out homogeneous and undifferentiated goo, like an art school that paints the town the same patriotic color of the slate gray federal standard.

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                  • #10
                    Re: 36 reasons showing the American Dream is dead

                    Originally posted by Starving Steve View Post
                    The United States, Canada, and Mexico are now one country, so get over your dislike of immigrants, especially immigrants from Mexico. And buckle-down and learn your Spanish. As for the cash economy, the only loser is the tax-man.
                    One country? According to who? Since when? Mexicans need to stay-and be 'kept' if necessary(i.e., build a big wall, with Americans with guns shooting at anyone attempting
                    to 'migrate' into the US on top of the wall)-in their own country,aka Mexico. If they want to become Americans, there's a legal process for doing so-they need to get in line and
                    follow the rules. And they-and any others that want to become Americans-need to learn English(at their own expense) and use it in public.

                    This arrogant and insulting comment more than offsets the value of your prior post adding three very good reasons to the initial 36.
                    If illegal immigration is not soon controlled by the government, it soon will be by the citizenry. And those Americans who enable and
                    excuse it will be treated worse than the illegals themselves-they should not be surprised to find themselves and their families socially outcast and
                    professionally and financially destroyed.

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                    • #11
                      Re: 36 reasons showing the American Dream is dead

                      Yeah, I'll get over it when Mexico just lets me in. I have no tolerance for worthless hypocritical slugs.


                      http://migration.ucdavis.edu/mn/more.php?id=392_0_2_0

                      So until they drop their taste for crema del norte, I'll just go ahead and utterly reject your suggestion with contempt. I utterly loath and regard hypocrites as sub human waste .


                      http://www.city-journal.org/html/eon2006-04-10hm.html

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                      • #12
                        Re: 36 reasons showing the American Dream is dead

                        Originally posted by gwynedd1 View Post
                        Yeah, I'll get over it when Mexico just lets me in. I have no tolerance for worthless hypocritical slugs.


                        http://migration.ucdavis.edu/mn/more.php?id=392_0_2_0

                        So until they drop their taste for crema del norte, I'll just go ahead and utterly reject your suggestion with contempt. I utterly loath and regard hypocrites as sub human waste .


                        http://www.city-journal.org/html/eon2006-04-10hm.html
                        dude, we don't call each other 'sub human waste' around these parts, unless you want to meet the bouncer. haven't seen him much lately.

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                        • #13
                          Re: 36 reasons showing the American Dream is dead

                          Originally posted by metalman View Post
                          dude, we don't call each other 'sub human waste' around these parts, unless you want to meet the bouncer. haven't seen him much lately.

                          That would be the officials in Mexico who obviously regard the likes of me in the same way. Nobody checks with the squirrels when buying real estate. Since the Mexican government seems to think they may squat in my yard while they deny me the same, they obviously think I am a squirrel.

                          All I did was provide the formula hypocrite = subhuman waste. One must volunteer for the role by being a hypocrite which incidentally has the concept that one is inherently superior to the subhuman, ergo anyone who complains about the formula, is also a hypocrite.
                          Last edited by gwynedd1; May 17, 2011, 10:37 AM.

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                          • #14
                            Re: 36 reasons showing the American Dream is dead

                            Originally posted by gwynedd1 View Post
                            .....We need people that know how to do all different kinds of stuff. Our school systems crank out homogeneous and undifferentiated goo, like an art school that paints the town the same patriotic color of the slate gray federal standard.
                            so why does the .edu 'system' - at least the bulk of them - apparently think that the 'best way' is to krank out a bunch of 'generalists' (bach of arts) and flood the job market with people who dont have any particular skill?

                            methinks it because it fits with the grand scheme to recreate the european arisctocracy here in the new world, that the liberal universe in The US seems to revere and aspire to... and i only know what i read and see in the lamestream media

                            but i realize it much more complicated than a working class tradesman can fathom, beyond chatting not-so-eruditely about 'culturally comforting' abstractions - the only difference that eye can see, is that for some, this topic(s) is an 'abstraction' while for the rest of us its the REALITY of life in the trenches...

                            one things certain: The US has spent trillions on the .edu sector and it appears that we're getting less and less while we spend more and more.

                            but this is just an abstraction for guys like me.

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                            • #15
                              Re: 36 reasons showing the American Dream is dead

                              Originally posted by gwynedd1 View Post
                              Yeah, I'll get over it when Mexico just lets me in. I have no tolerance for worthless hypocritical slugs.

                              http://migration.ucdavis.edu/mn/more.php?id=392_0_2_0

                              ....
                              ya dont spose its ex-pat angelenos of mexican extraction giving up on socal and returning do ya?

                              "... Illegal Americans in Mexico


                              According to Mexican officials, 200,000 Americans are living illegally in Mexico, some of the "drybacks" have been attracted to Mexico by the promise of NAFTA-inspired jobs.

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