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Inequality has put 100 million Americans below poverty line

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Inequality has put 100 million Americans below poverty line

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The inequality has put 100 million Americans below the poverty line.

The “Inequality Boom” is what social scientist Sheldon Danziger, President of the Russell Sage Foundation here in New York, uses to describe the current condition of 100 million Americans - if the cost of housing, transportation and healthcare were subtracted from the median income of full-time workers. It’s a boom because under Danziger’s hypothesis, 100 million Americans is a whopping 33 percent of the total population; the Census Bureau figures only 15 percent of Americans, or 45 million, are below the $24,000 annual income level for poverty in a family of four.

Danziger has been on the poverty solution academic beat almost since Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson declared war on poverty 50 years ago, and is now ensconced at one of the oldest foundations in the nation, established in 1907 for “the improvement of social and living conditions in the United States.” Danziger’s work is cut out for him since there is growing income inequality in the US as the political controversy over reducing the level of government transfers promises to increase poverty and widen income disparity.

For example, there is the growing threat that the food stamp program, now being used by 47 million people, is scheduled to be reduced. Plus, the extension of unemployment benefits, which stabilized many of those hurt by the Great Recession, is to be substantially limited in availability. At the same time, 70 percent of the new jobs created by the slow economic recovery are part-time, less than 29 hours a week, without health insurance, and cannot be sufficient to support a family of four.

Against this downward trend comes President Obama, trying to increase the minimum hourly wage from $7.00 an hour or $280 per week (or $14,560 a year), just enough to raise a single person above poverty. If Obama is successful in hiking the minimum wage to $10.00 an hour or $400 a week, that would provide $20,000 annual income, which is below the poverty line of $24,000 for a family of four.

Danziger can wax enthusiastic about the theme of what he calls “the golden age in America”, when between 1947 and 1975 family income adjusted for inflation showed more than 90 percent increases in family income for the 20 percent segment of America. In fact the 60th percentile group in the middle had their income increase by the largest degree, 99.2 percent. That amounts to a near double in family income from 1947 to 1975.

By comparison, the period from 1975 through 2010 has created substantial differentials in family income. The top 5 percent of families saw their income rise by 56.7 percent while the lowest gained only 3.7 percent over 35 years. Here’s the most crushing: a statistic that shows the misfortune suffered by the middle class. See below chart.

From 1960 until 1975 the median earnings for a full time male worker rose from $36,420 to $51,670, but then slowly declined to $49,398 in 2012, when adjusted for inflation, according to the US Census Bureau. And that $49,000 is before taxes.

As well, the mean monthly Social Security Benefit for Retired Workers has climbed from $400 in 1950 to $1200 a month in 2010. That’s $14,400 just above the $12,000 poverty cutoff for a single man, and just slightly over 50 percent of the poverty line for a family of four. In short, there’s no way the Republican opposition to Obama can attest to those helped by government programs to be having anything but a poor bottom level standard of living. The “Inequality Boom” is booming.

PressTV - Inequality has put 100 million Americans below poverty line



 
From 1960 until 1975 the median earnings for a full time male worker rose from $36,420 to $51,670, but then slowly declined to $49,398 in 2012, when adjusted for inflation, according to the US Census Bureau. And that $49,000 is before taxes.

These days, most of the jobs are part time jobs, not full time. Over the past decades, CEOs had their salaries increased over several times, while full time worker salaries decreased.
 
Most Iranians would love to be poor in America. Does presstv know that? :lol:

He is on european welfare , never having worked in his life... they pay their failures more there vs us.
 
I am always surprised when people say that to be homeless beggars in the U.S. or Europe is better than being homeless beggars in Asia or Africa.
As if every homeless when climbs into his cardboard box or warm his hands over a fire from a metal drum is thinking - God, how cool is that I am an American bum, and not Cambodia or Congo bum.
This is nonsense. If you are a beggar bum - you do not happy, no matter where you live. Maybe European and American even envy Indian homeless bums - there is always summer, and at least frost will not kill you.
 
lol, so 1/3 America is living below poverty line?

o_O
 
I dont think so,if that is the case pakistan will completely defaulted in IMF and also aid
Don't drag Pakistan into this. Use your brain and maybe compare avatar of poster and what he posted to get an idea. He is making a point about communism vs capitalism if internet warrior gets that:sick:
 
I am always surprised when people say that to be homeless beggars in the U.S. or Europe is better than being homeless beggars in Asia or Africa.
As if every homeless when climbs into his cardboard box or warm his hands over a fire from a metal drum is thinking - God, how cool is that I am an American bum, and not Cambodia or Congo bum.
This is nonsense. If you are a beggar bum - you do not happy, no matter where you live. Maybe European and American even envy Indian homeless bums - there is always summer, and at least frost will not kill you.
In other words, whoever is classified as being at/below the poverty line in America is automatically homeless?
 
In other words, whoever is classified as being at/below the poverty line in America is automatically homeless?
I doubt that this conclusion automatically follows from my words.
30% of the population - the homeless, this is too much even for the pure capitalism.
 
Don't drag Pakistan into this. Use your brain and maybe compare avatar of poster and what he posted to get an idea. He is making a point about communism vs capitalism if internet warrior gets that:sick:

Oh that is weird :-)Communism in pakistan ,usually communists are atheist.
 
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