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wcast

(595 posts)
Sun Apr 23, 2017, 09:14 PM Apr 2017

America Is Regressing into a Developing Nation for Most People

Below are excerpts from a blog post on Alternet of a new book called The Vanishing Middle Class. Interesting reading. I have highlighted what I find most telling concerning the recent election.


In a new book, The Vanishing Middle Class: Prejudice and Power in a Dual Economy, Peter Temin, professor emeritus of economics at MIT, draws a portrait of the new reality in a way that is frighteningly, indelibly clear: America is not one country anymore. It is becoming two, each with vastly different resources, expectations and fates.

In the Lewis model of a dual economy, much of the low-wage sector has little influence over public policy. Check. The high-income sector will keep wages down in the other sector to provide cheap labor for its businesses. Check. Social control is used to keep the low-wage sector from challenging the policies favored by the high-income sector. Mass incarceration: check. The primary goal of the richest members of the high-income sector is to lower taxes. Check. Social and economic mobility is low. Check.

America’s underlying racism has a continuing distorting impact. A majority of the low-wage sector is white, with blacks and Latinos making up the other part, but politicians learned to talk as if the low-wage sector is mostly black because it allowed them to appeal to racial prejudice, which is useful in maintaining support for the structure of the dual economy — and hurting everyone in the low-wage sector. Temin notes that “the desire to preserve the inferior status of blacks has motivated policies against all members of the low-wage sector.”


Temin points out that the presidential race of 2016 both revealed and amplified the anger of the low-wage sector at this increasing imbalance. Low-wage whites who had been largely invisible in public policy until recently came out of their quiet despair to be heard. Unfortunately, present trends are not only continuing, but also accelerating their problems, freezing the dual economy into place.


http://www.alternet.org/books/america-regressing-developing-nation-most-people

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America Is Regressing into a Developing Nation for Most People (Original Post) wcast Apr 2017 OP
Unionism was a vital force in creating a middle class. guillaumeb Apr 2017 #1
Yup. Krugman in 08: "We are a banana republic" sharedvalues Apr 2017 #2
With 40 million living in poverty I think we qualify as "developing" BSdetect Apr 2017 #3
Very few people have much disposable income. wcast Apr 2017 #4
Tax the rich. That's a start. mountain grammy Apr 2017 #5
"Un-developing" country ThoughtCriminal Apr 2017 #6

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
1. Unionism was a vital force in creating a middle class.
Sun Apr 23, 2017, 09:18 PM
Apr 2017

As unions are declining, so is the middle class.

BSdetect

(8,999 posts)
3. With 40 million living in poverty I think we qualify as "developing"
Sun Apr 23, 2017, 09:46 PM
Apr 2017

And that is poverty by official definition.

I'd guess 100 million are seriously struggling these days. Who do you know who has significant disposable income?

wcast

(595 posts)
4. Very few people have much disposable income.
Sun Apr 23, 2017, 09:51 PM
Apr 2017

Most of mine goes to paying off my debt as fast as I can while saving towards retirement.

ThoughtCriminal

(14,050 posts)
6. "Un-developing" country
Sun Apr 23, 2017, 10:17 PM
Apr 2017

If we were developing, at least we could say we were moving in the right direction.

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