Forum Post: The average individual now has $1,315 less in disposable income than he or she did three years ago
Posted 13 years ago on Oct. 20, 2011, 9:14 a.m. EST by guru401
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http://www.cnbc.com/id/44962589/
The average individual now has $1,315 less in disposable income than he or she did three years ago at the onset of the Great Recession – even though the recession ended, technically speaking, in mid-2009. That means less money to spend at the spa or the movies, less for vacations, new carpeting for the house, or dinner at a restaurant.
In short, it means a less vibrant economy, with more Americans spending primarily on necessities. The diminished standard of living, moreover, is squeezing the middle class, whose restlessness and discontent are evident in grass-roots movements such as the tea party and "Occupy Wall Street" and who may take out their frustrations on incumbent politicians in next year's election.
What has led to the most dramatic drop in the US standard of living since at least 1960? One factor is stagnant incomes: Real median income is down 9.8 percent since the start of the recession through this June, according to Sentier Research in Annapolis, Md., citing census bureau data. Another is falling net worth – think about the value of your home and, if you have one, your retirement portfolio. A third is rising consumer prices, with inflation eroding people's buying power by 3.25 percent since mid-2008.
Rising consumer prices are directly the result of the Federal Reserve ordering the creation of new US dollars (money-printing)
It's bush's fault. Help obama correct this mistake by giving to his campaign. Www.barackobama.com
Haha. Amazing. There is no way in hell I would ever vote for him. He is an absolute failure. It's been 3 years. Is Obama ever going to take responsibility for anything?