This Just In- 28 Signs That The Middle Class Is Heading Towards Extinction

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28 Signs That The Middle Class Is Heading Towards Extinction

ubmitted by Michael Snyder of The Economic Collapse blog,

The death of the middle class in America has become so painfully obvious that now even the New York Times is doing stories about it. Millions of middle class jobs have disappeared, incomes are steadily decreasing, the rate of homeownership has declined for eight years in a row and U.S. consumers have accumulated record-setting levels of debt. Being independent is at the heart of what it means to be "middle class", and unfortunately the percentage of Americans that are able to take care of themselves without government assistance continues to decline. In fact, the percentage of Americans that are receiving government assistance is now at an all-time record high. This is not a good thing. Sadly, the number of people on food stamps has increased by nearly 50 percent while Barack Obama has been in the White House, and at this point nearly half the entire country gets money from the government each month. Anyone that tries to tell you that the middle class is going to be "okay" simply has no idea what they are talking about. The following are 28 signs that the middle class is heading toward extinction...

#1 You don't have to ask major U.S. corporations if the middle class is dying. This fact is showing up plain as day in their sales numbers. The following is from a recent New York Times article entitled "The Middle Class Is Steadily Eroding. Just Ask the Business World"...

In Manhattan, the upscale clothing retailer Barneys will replace the bankrupt discounter Loehmann’s, whose Chelsea store closes in a few weeks. Across the country, Olive Garden and Red Lobster restaurants are struggling, while fine-dining chains like Capital Grille are thriving. And at General Electric, the increase in demand for high-end dishwashers and refrigerators dwarfs sales growth of mass-market models.

As politicians and pundits in Washington continue to spar over whether economic inequality is in fact deepening, in corporate America there really is no debate at all. The post-recession reality is that the customer base for businesses that appeal to the middle class is shrinking as the top tier pulls even further away.

#2 Some of the largest retailers in the United States that once thrived by serving the middle class are now steadily dying. Sears and J.C. Penney are both on the verge of bankruptcy, and now we have learned that Radio Shack may be shutting down another 500 stores this year.

#3 Real disposable income in the United States just experienced the largest year over year drop that we have seen since 1974.

#4 Median household income in the United States has fallen for five years in a row.

#5 The rate of homeownership in the United States has fallen for eight years in a row.

#6 In 2008, 53 percent of all Americans considered themselves to be "middle class". In 2014, only 44 percent of all Americans consider themselves to be "middle class".

#7 In 2008, 25 percent of all Americans in the 18 to 29-year-old age bracket considered themselves to be "lower class". In 2014, an astounding 49 percent of them do.

#8 Incredibly, 56 percent of all Americans now have "subprime credit".

#9 Total consumer credit has risen by a whopping 22 percent over the past three years.

#10 The average credit card debt in the United States is $15,279.

#11 The average student loan debt in the United States is $32,250.

#12 The average mortgage debt in the United States is $149,925.

#13 Overall, U.S. consumers are $11,360,000,000,000 in debt.

#14 The U.S. national debt is currently sitting at $17,263,040,455,036.20, and it is being reported that is has grown by $6.666 trillion during the Obama years so far. Most of the burden of servicing that debt is going to fall on the middle class (if the middle class is able to survive that long).

#15 According to the Congressional Budget Office, interest payments on the national debt will nearly quadruple over the next ten years.

#16 Back in 1999, 64.1 percent of all Americans were covered by employment-based health insurance. Today, only 54.9 percent of all Americans are covered by employment-based health insurance.

#17 More Americans than ever find themselves forced to turn to the government for help with health care. At this point, 82.4 million Americans live in a home where at least one person is enrolled in the Medicaid program.

#18 There are 46.5 million Americans that are living in poverty, and the poverty rate in America has been at 15 percent or above for 3 consecutive years. That is the first time that has happened since 1965.

#19 While Barack Obama has been in the White House, the number of Americans on food stamps has gone from 32 million to 47 million.

#20 While Barack Obama has been in the White House, the percentage of working age Americans that are actually working has declined from 60.6 percent to 58.6 percent.

#21 While Barack Obama has been in the White House, the average duration of unemployment in the United States has risen from 19.8 weeks to 37.1 weeks.

#22 Middle-wage jobs accounted for 60 percent of the jobs lost during the last recession, but they have accounted for only 22 percent of the jobs created since then.

#23 It is hard to believe, but an astounding 53 percent of all American workers make less than $30,000 a year in wages.

#24 Approximately one out of every four part-time workers in America is living below the poverty line.

#25 According to the most recent numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau, an all-time record 49.2 percent of all Americans are receiving benefits from at least one government program each month.

#26 The U.S. government has spent an astounding 3.7 trillion dollars on welfare programs over the past five years.

#27 Only 35 percent of all Americans say that they are better off financially than they were a year ago.

#28 Only 19 percent of all Americans believe that the job market is better than it was a year ago.

Read the rest here: 28 Signs That The Middle Class Is Heading Towards Extinction | Zero Hedge
 
One sign says it all...

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What do you expect. They keep putting Republicans in office. No one seriously believe that Republicans would help the middle class in any way, shape or form. That would be (gasp!) "socialism".
 
It's been the plan all along. Create 2 classes of people, the peasants and the ruling class. Classic communist ideology from a classic communist.
 
This is from Alex Jones's ipNews and Snyder is a Progressive.
Funny how Conservatives react to the truth when they don't already know the ideology of the writer.
 
What do you expect. They keep putting Republicans in office. No one seriously believe that Republicans would help the middle class in any way, shape or form. That would be (gasp!) "socialism".

Good Lord. And I thought that I was an insufferable drunk.

You, however, break the bank.
 
Obama uses the middle class as his sounding board all the while using his office to completely destroy them. While he's blowing sunshine up the working mans ass, he continues to line the pockets of his 'people', or otherwise known as those evil 1%.

Why you folks listen to anything this man has to say is remarkable. It really is.

-Geaux
 
Obama uses the middle class as his sounding board all the while using his office to completely destroy them. While he's blowing sunshine up the working mans ass, he continues to line the pockets of his 'people', or otherwise known as those evil 1%.

Why you folks listen to anything this man has to say is remarkable. It really is.

-Geaux
They're worse than scientologists, or any other cult.
 
What do you expect. They keep putting Republicans in office. No one seriously believe that Republicans would help the middle class in any way, shape or form. That would be (gasp!) "socialism".

^ Low Information Voter either believes that Boooooooosh is still President or that Obama is a Republican

"The Middle Class has been buried these past four years" -- Joe Biden VP (Democrat) OCt 2012 Describing how Obama's Economic plans are working
 
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Does anyone know how many of those good paying manufacturing jobs that the middle class person used to have, how many of those jobs have been shipped out of the country since Obama was elected?
And is it more or less jobs shipped out than under other, previous administrations?

Or how much stagnation in wages has occurred since Obama was elected?

Who was President when middle class Americans lost their asses in housing equity and retirement fund balances?

Loss of jobs, stagnant wages and loss of equity and retirement funds. Any one think those losses may be a problem?

Anyone know?
 
What's sad is the people voted for this to happen against themselves when they put in this man and his comrades in arms



though the Democrat/progressive/commie party have been moving with this for a long time
 
Maybe we should raise tax rates on those who are doing so well and provide more programs that help the poor and working class

Either that or we can send more money to the wealthy and watch it trickle down
 
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Does anyone know how many of those good paying manufacturing jobs that the middle class person used to have, how many of those jobs have been shipped out of the country since Obama was elected?
And is it more or less jobs shipped out than under other, previous administrations?

Or how much stagnation in wages has occurred since Obama was elected?

Who was President when middle class Americans lost their asses in housing equity and retirement fund balances?

Loss of jobs, stagnant wages and loss of equity and retirement funds. Any one think those losses may be a problem?

Anyone know?

Thanks for pointing out the stupidity of the impacted ones you decry. Not my problem folks bought houses they couldn't afford then bitch when they can't make the payment.

Stocks. Should of sold before taking the larger hits

-Geaux
 
Maybe we should raise tax rates on those who are doing so well and provide more programs that help the poor and working class

Either that or we can send more money to the wealthy and watch it trickle down

maybe you can put on your robin hood suit and go steal that money from other you wish to take

or move to Communist country that's what's you're into
 
Does anyone know how many of those good paying manufacturing jobs that the middle class person used to have, how many of those jobs have been shipped out of the country since Obama was elected?
And is it more or less jobs shipped out than under other, previous administrations?

Or how much stagnation in wages has occurred since Obama was elected?

Who was President when middle class Americans lost their asses in housing equity and retirement fund balances?

Loss of jobs, stagnant wages and loss of equity and retirement funds. Any one think those losses may be a problem?

Anyone know?

^ Low information voter still blaming Bush
 
Maybe we should raise tax rates on those who are doing so well and provide more programs that help the poor and working class

Either that or we can send more money to the wealthy and watch it trickle down

maybe you can put on your robin hood suit and go steal that money from other you wish to take

or move to Communist country that's what's you're into

The Constitutionally elected US Congress setting tax rates is not stealing

Which country do you live in?
 
Maybe we should raise tax rates on those who are doing so well and provide more programs that help the poor and working class

Either that or we can send more money to the wealthy and watch it trickle down

maybe you can put on your robin hood suit and go steal that money from other you wish to take

or move to Communist country that's what's you're into

The Constitutionally elected US Congress setting tax rates is not stealing

Which country do you live in?

oh that's right, equality and justice for all only implies to who you all believes it should

the people with money, fuck them tax the shit out them they aren't EQUAL people

of course unless they are your super RICH Democrat's you all VOTE FOR
 
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