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Showing Original Post only (View all)More Evidence That America's Middle Class Is Sliding Toward the Third World [View all]
http://www.alternet.org/hard-times-usa/more-evidence-americas-middle-class-sliding-toward-third-world
A recent article by Les Leopold informed us that our nation is near the bottom of the developed world in median wealth, probably the best gauge for the economic strength of the middle class. The source of the information, the Global Wealth Databook, provides additional evidence of our decline from our once-lofty position as an egalitarian country with opportunities for nearly everyone.
The data is summarized below. Column 4 reveals that the U.S. is near the top of the developed world in average wealth, in good part because of its many millionaires (Col 8). Median wealth per adult, in Column 5, is much lower. As a sign of the distance between America's middle class and its national wealth, Column 6 shows that the ratio of median to mean in the U.S. is lower than in any country except Russia.
The impact of all this is shown in Column 7. Median-level adults in the U.S. get a smaller percentage of their nation's wealth than in any other country except China and India.
To view Column 7 in another way, a middle-class adult in Finland owns $122 for every billion dollars of his or her nation's wealth. In Canada it's $13. In the U.S. it's 60 cents. Only China (40 cents) and India (30 cents) give their middle-class adults less.

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xchrom
Jul 2013
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Hardly, but Finland has more 'free trade' and 'sacrifices' more sovereignty (to the EU) than
pampango
Jul 2013
#21
Romania, Bulgaria and Croatia (the 3 newest members of the EU) all have lower incomes than Mexico.
pampango
Jul 2013
#48
The photo is probably from a city where manufacturing jobs were shipped to foreign countries.
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2013
#11
Agreed. But according to many, we're racists, xenophobes, and not true Democrats if we
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2013
#16
So you oppose the "Robber Barons" but not a particular tactic that they use
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2013
#23
Case in point: The Meatcutters union provided the members of its bargaining units with liveable
byeya
Jul 2013
#42
Yes, but if you even mention this, you risk being called a racist, a xenophobe, and someone who
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2013
#35
When you blame NAFTA, you mean Mexico, right? We already had 'free trade' with Canada and
pampango
Jul 2013
#25
Shipping jobs to foreign countries is not a good idea, even if you favor Mexico.
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2013
#26
Or, instead of focusing upon the economy, we can look at diversionary issues.
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2013
#31
What I understand is that unnecessary gun violence could be reduced by economic reform.
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2013
#43
BOTH parties support doubling of H-1b tech guest worker visas in immigration bill
markiv
Jul 2013
#30
Ignore column 7 - it doesn't take size of population into account. Cols 6 and 9 are relevant
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2013
#38
First thing a horse buyer will do is check the horses teeth to see how they have been treated. eom
Purveyor
Jul 2013
#52