20 Signs That the Economic Collapse Has Already Begun for One Out
of Every Seven Americans
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For most Americans,
the economic collapse is something that is happening to someone
else. Most of us have become so isolated from each other and so
self-involved that unless something is directly affecting us or
a close family member than we really don't feel it. But even though
most of us enjoy a much closer relationship with our television
sets than we do with our neighbors at this point, it is quickly
becoming undeniable that a fundamental shift is taking place in
society. Perhaps you noticed it when two or three foreclosure signs
went up on your street. Or perhaps it got your attention when that
nice fellow down the street lost his job, and he and his family
seemingly just disappeared from the neighborhood one day. The Census
Bureau made front-page headlines all over the nation this week when
they announced that one out of every seven Americans was living
in poverty in 2009. Every single day more Americans are getting
sucked out of the middle class and into soul-crushing poverty.
Unfortunately,
most Americans don't really care because it has not affected them
yet.
But this year,
millions more Americans will discover that the music has stopped
playing and they are left without a seat at the table.
Meanwhile,
neither political party has a workable solution. They just like
to point fingers and blame each other.
The Democrats
blame Bush for all the poverty and advocate expanding programs for
the poor. Not that there is anything wrong with a safety net. But
the "safety net" was never meant to hold 50 million people on Medicaid
and 40 million people on food stamps. The number of Americans on
food stamps has more than doubled since 2007. So do we just double
it again as things get even worse?
The truth is
that welfare programs are only short-term solutions. Unfortunately,
the Democrats do not understand this. What Americans really need
are good jobs.
The Republicans
are so boneheaded that they don't even like to talk about poverty
because they think it is a "liberal issue". Some conservative commentators
have even been so brutally cold as to mock the "99ers" (those who
have been unemployed so long that even their extended federal benefits
have run out).
Instead of
showing some compassion and being the party of the American worker
(as they should be), the Republicans are often very uncompassionate
and they allow the Democrats to be "the party of the poor" by default.
Both political
parties need a big wakeup call. There is a tsunami of poverty sweeping
the United States, and somebody better wake up and do something
about it. More handouts will help people get by in the short-term,
but there is no way that the federal government can financially
support tens of millions more poor Americans.
How long is
it going to be before the "safety net" simply collapses under the
weight of all this poverty?
The path we
are on is not sustainable.
The economy
is falling apart, and somebody better wake up and do something before
even more Americans find themselves drowning in poverty.
The following
are 20 signs that the economic collapse has already begun for one
out of every seven Americans.....
#1
The Census Bureau says that 43.6 million Americans are
now living in poverty and according to them that is the highest
number of poor Americans in
51 years of record-keeping.
#2
In the year 2000, 11.3
percent of Americans were living in poverty. In 2008, 13.2 percent
of Americans were living in poverty. In 2009, 14.3 percent of Americans
were living in poverty. Needless to say the trend is moving in the
wrong direction.
#3
In 2009 alone, approximately
4 million more Americans joined the ranks of the poor.
#4
According to the Associated Press, experts believe that 2009 saw
the
largest single year increase in the U.S. poverty rate since
the U.S. government began calculating poverty figures back in 1959.
#5
The U.S. poverty rate is now the
third worst among the developed nations tracked by the Organization
for Economic Cooperation and Development.
#6
Today the United States has approximately 4
million fewer wage earners than it did in 2007.
#7
Nearly 10 million Americans now receive unemployment insurance,
which is
almost four times as many as were receiving it in 2007.
#8
U.S. banks repossessed 25
percent more homes in August 2010 than they did in August 2009.
#9
One
out of every seven mortgages in the United States was either
delinquent or in foreclosure during the first quarter of 2010.
#10
There are now 50.7
million Americans who do not have health insurance. One trip
to the emergency room would be all it would take to bankrupt a significant
percentage of them.
#11
More
than 50 million Americans are now on Medicaid, the U.S. government
health care program designed principally to help the poor.
#12
There are now over
41 million Americans on food stamps.
#13
The number of Americans enrolled in the food stamp program increased
a
whopping 55 percent from December 2007 to June 2010.
#14
One
out of every six Americans is now being served by at least one
government anti-poverty program.
#15
California's poverty rate soared
to 15.3 percent in 2009, which was the highest in 11 years.
#16
According to an analysis by Isabel Sawhill and Emily Monea
of the Brookings Institution, 10 million more Americans (including
6 million more children) will slip into poverty over
the next decade.
#17
According to a recently released Federal Reserve report, Americans
experienced a $1.5
trillion loss in combined household net worth in the second
quarter of 2010.
#18
Manufacturing employment in the U.S. computer industry is actually
lower in 2010 than
it was in 1975.
#19
Median U.S. household income is
down 5 percent from its peak of more than $52,000 in 1999.
#20
A study recently released by the Center for Retirement Research
at Boston College University found that Americans are
$6.6 trillion short of what they need for retirement.
How anyone
can look at those numbers and think that things are about to "get
better" absolutely boggles the mind.
It is time
to wake up.
Things are
not going to get better.
Things are
only going to get worse.
The United
States is rapidly becoming a nation where poverty is absolutely
rampant.
As poverty
continues to spread, crime will not be far behind.
Meanwhile,
the international community wants to impose a global tax on us so
that they can "redistribute" even more of our wealth around the
world.
The following
was just reported by
CNSNews.com....
A group
of 60 nations will meet next week at the United Nations to push
for a tax on foreign currency transactions as a way to generate
revenue to meet global poverty-reduction goals, including “climate
change” mitigation.
Well isn't
that great? As American descends into poverty, the rest of the world
is pushing for a global tax that will drain us of wealth even more.
It is just
a tax on foreign currency transactions, but history has taught us
that once taxers get their foot in the door they always go for more
eventually.
Sadly, it is
not just the United Nations that is discussing a global tax. In
fact, the IMF and the World Health Organization have both been very
open about the fact that
they want to impose global taxes of their own.
Not that we
aren't taxed enough already. We already pay dozens of different
kinds of taxes each year, and 2011 is already being dubbed as "the
year of the tax increase".
But most Americans
don't have any more to give. Most Americans can barely make it from
month to month. More Americans than ever are slipping into poverty.
What a mess
we have on our hands.
Do any of you
have any suggestions for how we should go about fixing all of this?
Reprinted
with permission from the Economic
Collapse Blog.
September
24, 2010
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