7 setbacks for the middle class

Five years into his presidency, Barack Obama is still falling short of his number one goal: to fix the economy for the middle class.

Sure, a recovery has been underway for most of his presidency, but it's still slow and uneven. And despite Obama's focus on the middle class, the improvement so far has largely benefited corporations and the ultra-rich.

Whether you blame Obama or a dysfunctional Congress, either way the recovery is hardly a middle-class success story.

1. Workers are taking home their smallest slice of U.S. income on record: At around $15.8 trillion a year, the United States produces more in annual economic output than ever before, but it's not the worker that's benefiting. Instead, corporate profits now account for their largest slice of that pie on record, whereas the slice for workers has been steadily declining.

2. Inequality has widened: The recovery has been good to families earning more than $394,000 a year, but the other 99% of Americans have barely felt it. The richest 1% of American families have captured 95% of the income gains in the recovery period spanning 2009 to 2012, according to economists at the forefront of income inequality research, Thomas Piketty and Emmanuel Saez.

Meanwhile, income for the median American family has barely budged in recent years.

3. The job market still faces a gaping hole: From the job market's peak in early 2008 to its bottom in 2010, the U.S. economy lost 8.7 million jobs -- about half of which were in construction and manufacturing.

To this day, the United States still hasn't gained back all those jobs. The economy needs about 1.2 million jobs to get back to the 2008 level, and once population growth is added to the mix, the hole looks more like an abyss.

To fill that abyss, the economy still needs about 7.9 million jobs to get back to pre-recession conditions when unemployment was under 5%, according to Heidi Shierholz, economist with the liberal Economic Policy Institute. Even with strong hiring, it could take at least five years to get there.

Part of the problem stems from workers dropping out of the labor force. If these "missing workers" were looking for work, Shierholz estimates the unemployment rate would be closer to 10% today, rather than its current 6.7%.

4. The poverty rate remains high: About 46.5 million Americans are living in poverty -- equivalent to 15% of the entire U.S. population. The poverty rate has barely budged during Obama's presidency, marking the first time it has remained at or above 15% for three consecutive years since 1965.

5. Record number of Americans are on food stamps: Amid the recession, the food stamp rolls surged, and as of 2013, 48 million Americans were receiving the benefits -- the highest number since the program began in 1969.

The average recipient gets $133 a month from the program, but some of those benefits are now on the chopping block in Congress.

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6. The manufacturing revival was a mirage: In his 2012 State of the Union address, the president spoke highly of manufacturers that were bringing jobs back to America. Specifically, he highlighted padlock-manufacturer Master Lock for returning 100 jobs to its Milwaukee factory.

Here's what he forgot to mention though: even after bringing a few jobs back to America, manufacturers like Master Lock are operating with a U.S. workforce that's a small fraction of the size it was two decades ago.

With automation playing a larger role, and many jobs remaining in cheaper overseas markets (like China and Mexico in Master Lock's case), the story of a manufacturing revival is "overwhelmingly imaginary," said Alan Tonelson, research fellow with the U.S. Business and Industry Council.

Overall, manufacturers have added only 568,000 jobs since 2010, about a quarter of those cut in the prior two years.

7. Global trade isn't helping much: Remember when the president unveiled an ambitious goal to double U.S. exports over a five-year period, starting in 2010? With one year left to go, he's far from getting there.

U.S. exports to the rest of the world totaled $1.1 trillion in 2009, adjusted for inflation, and reached $1.4 trillion in 2012. They would need to have a gangbusters year, growing another 57%, to reach Obama's goal by the end of 2014.

"By any reasonable standards, this goal has flopped miserably," Tonelson said.

Plus, more exports mean little for economic growth unless they happen to grow faster than imports. After Obama signed a free trade agreement with South Korea in 2011, exports grew, but imports from the country -- like cell phones, cars and auto parts -- grew even faster.

"The president talks about trade and lifting exports, but ignores imports. That's like reporting the results of a football game by giving the score of just one of the teams. You don't know who won," said Lawrence Mishel, president of the Economic Policy Institute.

EPI estimates the agreement resulted in the loss of 40,000 American jobs, as opposed to the 70,000 jobs the Obama administration said it would support.

Poll: Many Americans feel economy isn't improving.----This item today from CNNMoney.com
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Stay tuned, more of the same is on the way as the Obama administration continues to destroy America.




You forgot #8

8. Dr. Milled spouting his hate, lies, and distortion on internet chat forums.
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Originally posted by: marcisdave
You forgot #8

8. Dr. Milled spouting his hate, lies, and distortion on internet chat forums.


Most of what he quoted looks like disgruntled union observations. Think about it...
As I stated, this article is from CNNMoney.com - there is no spouting of hate, lies and distortion- just the facts as stated in the article. Twist the words and content any way you want for it will not change the reality of the facts.

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Originally posted by: marcisdave
You forgot #8

8. Dr. Milled spouting his hate, lies, and distortion on internet chat forums.


How the he!! do you get hate from that? He copied it from CNN, it's says so at the end..geez.

I swear if he or I or any body you consider a "right wing nut job" said they didn't care for broccoli, you'd be screaming hate, HATE, listen to all the hate!!.

At least keep your hatred of others "hatred" in check where it at least SEEMS to make sense.
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Originally posted by: marcisdave
You forgot #8

8. Dr. Milled spouting his hate, lies, and distortion on internet chat forums.


How the he!! do you get hate from that? He copied it from CNN, it's says so at the end..geez.

I swear if he or I or any body you consider a "right wing nut job" said they didn't care for broccoli, you'd be screaming hate, HATE, listen to all the hate!!.

At least keep your hatred of others "hatred" in check where it at least SEEMS to make sense.




Take a valium Jatki. The "good" doc has been well known for his hatred in other posts.....many, many posts full of hatred, lies, and right wing "beck, limbaugh" type distortion of the facts.

Don't believe me.....do a search.

And I wasn't referring to the CNN article about the hate and lies.....I'm referring to the "good" doctors majority of posts on the FFA......and who knows how many other internet forums.

Dr. Milled is a hater and a disciple of the sheep that populate Faux News TV and talk radio.

There's no sugarcoating that !

Here's an alternate theory:


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Originally posted by: drmilled 5. Record number of Americans are on food stamps: Amid the recession, the food stamp rolls surged, and as of 2013, 48 million Americans were receiving the benefits -- the highest number since the program began in 1969.

The average recipient gets $133 a month from the program, but some of those benefits are now on the chopping block in Congress.


This isn't a setback for the middle class, in any way, shape, or form.

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Originally posted by: drmilled

6. The manufacturing revival was a mirage: In his 2012 State of the Union address, the president spoke highly of manufacturers that were bringing jobs back to America. ...

U.S. exports to the rest of the world totaled $1.1 trillion in 2009, adjusted for inflation, and reached $1.4 trillion in 2012. They would need to have a gangbusters year, growing another 57%, to reach Obama's goal by the end of 2014.
The goal was stupid. However, the growth in exports is awesome, excellent. Again, not a setback in any way, shape, or form.


From Wikipedia:

Emmanuel Saez (born November 26, 1972) is a French economist and a Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. His work, done with Thomas Piketty, includes tracking the incomes of the poor, middle class and rich around the world. Their work shows that top earners in the United States have taken an increasingly larger share of overall income over the last three decades, with almost as much inequality as before the Great Depression. He recommends much higher taxes on the rich, up to 70% or 90%


Something that happened over THE LAST 3 DECADES probably has NOTHING to do with the current POTUS. Anyone with the stupidity to recommend tax rates of 70 - 90% will probably NEVER make a contribution to anything anywhere, and should almost certainly be ignored.
I realize that when posting one will get comments. I personally don't care what forkush, marcusdave, or anyone else has to say about what I post. Killing the messenger never changed the truth. Some will agree with what I post and some won't. As I have stated before, time will answer who is correct and who is not. Of course, if one wanted to check how well the current administration is functioning, one can find the answers to all of their questions on the internet. I recommend that everyone should stay alert and informed. The quality of your life depends on the decisions you make. To my detractors, i suggest that you might want to reassess what you now believe is the truth.
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Originally posted by: drmilled
I realize that when posting one will get comments. I personally don't care what forkush, marcusdave, or anyone else has to say about what I post. Killing the messenger never changed the truth. Some will agree with what I post and some won't. As I have stated before, time will answer who is correct and who is not. Of course, if one wanted to check how well the current administration is functioning, one can find the answers to all of their questions on the internet. I recommend that everyone should stay alert and informed. The quality of your life depends on the decisions you make. To my detractors, i suggest that you might want to reassess what you now believe is the truth.


You don't care about dissenting opinions. You just want to have a bitchfest. I prefer to have happy thoughts.

Get ready for Hillary in 2016. That should cheer you up.
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