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It's Official: Gov Stats Shows the Middle Class is Dead

Don1

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The jewing of America continues:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/275
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/276
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/286
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/237
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/243


www.opednews.com

It's Official: Gov Stats Shows the Middle Class is Dead

There was once a middle class in America, and if you were an average worker you were part of it, but not anymore.

Peruse last year's government figures for the average American family's spending and debt. The conclusion is dumbfounding: it's official, 2011 was the year the middle class died.


Born 1950 - Died 2011: RIP by Jimmy Zuma


Long live the "Lower Class"

To Americans, being middle class means two things: more or less average wages that paid for life's necessities with cash leftover for discretionary spending.


In a country where those from the marginally poor to the marginally rich claim to be in the middle, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) set a factual standard: the Average American Consumer Unit.


The BLS's statistically computed family, with 2.5 humans and 1.3 workers, is a fictional construct. But, it is also the one true benchmark that pinpoints the dead center of the American worker's economic situation.


Beginning last year the average American family: could not afford the average single family house... depended on their employer for health care insurance or went without... were in debt with no way out... didn't pursuing further education... saved nothing... slashed their food budget to the bone... and paid at least 30% of their gross wages in taxes.

Gender, age, religion, sexual preference and marital status are of no consequence to this financial analysis. If you're human you can relate to these budget numbers.

Any family earning today's average wage of $62,857 is very carefully spending every cent of their $49,067 take home pay and the details are disturbing.

Much of the spending verified here is so deficient it will leave you baffled as to how today's average American family is getting by. Remember, the option of taking on more debt, not calculated here, or declaring bankruptcy, may be the last resort.


Where does the money go? by US Bureau of Labor Statistics

Housing: Goodbye house. Hello walk-up flat or double wide trailer.


The new middle class housing is a two bedroom walk-up without the washer, dryer or dishwasher, or a double-wide trailer. The average single family home is now beyond the $1,400 monthly budget of today's average American family.

The fourteen hundred dollar number must include everything that goes with a place to live: rent or mortgage payment, taxes, insurance, utilities, telephone, public services, cable/dish, equipment, supplies and furnishings.

Fourteen hundred dollars will get you a two bedroom, average (not luxury) apartment, and leave enough for all your other average shelter costs, but only in smaller cities and towns where the Cost of Living Index (CLI) is at the national average: 100.
 
I'll bet somewhere there's a news article talking about how the economy is getting better despite all this.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Don" <mageson6666@... wrote:

The jewing of America continues:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/275
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/276
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/286
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/237
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/243


www.opednews.com

It's Official: Gov Stats Shows the Middle Class is Dead

There was once a middle class in America, and if you were an average worker you were part of it, but not anymore.

Peruse last year's government figures for the average American family's spending and debt. The conclusion is dumbfounding: it's official, 2011 was the year the middle class died.


Born 1950 - Died 2011: RIP by Jimmy Zuma


Long live the "Lower Class"

To Americans, being middle class means two things: more or less average wages that paid for life's necessities with cash leftover for discretionary spending.


In a country where those from the marginally poor to the marginally rich claim to be in the middle, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) set a factual standard: the Average American Consumer Unit.


The BLS's statistically computed family, with 2.5 humans and 1.3 workers, is a fictional construct. But, it is also the one true benchmark that pinpoints the dead center of the American worker's economic situation.


Beginning last year the average American family: could not afford the average single family house... depended on their employer for health care insurance or went without... were in debt with no way out... didn't pursuing further education... saved nothing... slashed their food budget to the bone... and paid at least 30% of their gross wages in taxes.

Gender, age, religion, sexual preference and marital status are of no consequence to this financial analysis. If you're human you can relate to these budget numbers.

Any family earning today's average wage of $62,857 is very carefully spending every cent of their $49,067 take home pay and the details are disturbing.

Much of the spending verified here is so deficient it will leave you baffled as to how today's average American family is getting by. Remember, the option of taking on more debt, not calculated here, or declaring bankruptcy, may be the last resort.


Where does the money go? by US Bureau of Labor Statistics

Housing: Goodbye house. Hello walk-up flat or double wide trailer.


The new middle class housing is a two bedroom walk-up without the washer, dryer or dishwasher, or a double-wide trailer. The average single family home is now beyond the $1,400 monthly budget of today's average American family.

The fourteen hundred dollar number must include everything that goes with a place to live: rent or mortgage payment, taxes, insurance, utilities, telephone, public services, cable/dish, equipment, supplies and furnishings.

Fourteen hundred dollars will get you a two bedroom, average (not luxury) apartment, and leave enough for all your other average shelter costs, but only in smaller cities and towns where the Cost of Living Index (CLI) is at the national average: 100.
 
LOVE THIS POST.
While I definately fall within the $1400 monthly limit, with myself and 3 kids and one adult child, WE are living this way for a long time, and we know how to survive the circumstances.

This has been the way of it for our family for the past 10 yrs, and I have since added 2 more children to the mix.

I know many out there, owning their own homes, will be taking a step down.
I can guess that some just cannot handle it, and may freak out or feel completely lost and broken.

For people in my income bracket, it is a WAY OF LIFE, and we have to learn the loop holes.

But still, what happens when my wages and benefits are cut? What happens if food stamps are cut,? and medical? because those are the only two benefits I receive for my family.

Revolts, thats what. People will be doing more than just "Occupy LA" or such and such.





--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Don" <mageson6666@... wrote:

The jewing of America continues:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/275
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/276
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/286
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/237
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/243


www.opednews.com

It's Official: Gov Stats Shows the Middle Class is Dead

There was once a middle class in America, and if you were an average worker you were part of it, but not anymore.

Peruse last year's government figures for the average American family's spending and debt. The conclusion is dumbfounding: it's official, 2011 was the year the middle class died.


Born 1950 - Died 2011: RIP by Jimmy Zuma


Long live the "Lower Class"

To Americans, being middle class means two things: more or less average wages that paid for life's necessities with cash leftover for discretionary spending.


In a country where those from the marginally poor to the marginally rich claim to be in the middle, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) set a factual standard: the Average American Consumer Unit.


The BLS's statistically computed family, with 2.5 humans and 1.3 workers, is a fictional construct. But, it is also the one true benchmark that pinpoints the dead center of the American worker's economic situation.


Beginning last year the average American family: could not afford the average single family house... depended on their employer for health care insurance or went without... were in debt with no way out... didn't pursuing further education... saved nothing... slashed their food budget to the bone... and paid at least 30% of their gross wages in taxes.

Gender, age, religion, sexual preference and marital status are of no consequence to this financial analysis. If you're human you can relate to these budget numbers.

Any family earning today's average wage of $62,857 is very carefully spending every cent of their $49,067 take home pay and the details are disturbing.

Much of the spending verified here is so deficient it will leave you baffled as to how today's average American family is getting by. Remember, the option of taking on more debt, not calculated here, or declaring bankruptcy, may be the last resort.


Where does the money go? by US Bureau of Labor Statistics

Housing: Goodbye house. Hello walk-up flat or double wide trailer.


The new middle class housing is a two bedroom walk-up without the washer, dryer or dishwasher, or a double-wide trailer. The average single family home is now beyond the $1,400 monthly budget of today's average American family.

The fourteen hundred dollar number must include everything that goes with a place to live: rent or mortgage payment, taxes, insurance, utilities, telephone, public services, cable/dish, equipment, supplies and furnishings.

Fourteen hundred dollars will get you a two bedroom, average (not luxury) apartment, and leave enough for all your other average shelter costs, but only in smaller cities and towns where the Cost of Living Index (CLI) is at the national average: 100.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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