Quite a contrast

Almost exactly one month ago, the nation received some discouraging news about Americans in poverty.

The nation’s poverty rate rose to 12.7 percent of the population last year, the fourth consecutive annual increase, the Census Bureau said Tuesday…. Overall, there were 37 million people living in poverty, up 1.1 million people from 2003. (emphasis added)

It was the first time since the government began keeping track that poverty increased between the second and third years of the economic recovery. In the same Census Bureau report, we learned that the incomes of middle-income Americans aren’t improving either — this is the only recovery of the past 45 years in which the income of the typical household did not grow between the second and third years of the recovery.

And then there’s the other end of the scale.

There are 700,000 more millionaire households this year than in 2004, according to a survey released Wednesday.

Households with a net worth of at least $1 million excluding primary residences rose 8 percent to a record high 8.9 million, according to an annual report by TNS Financial Services, a market research and polling firm.

This is the third consecutive annual increase, although this year’s growth rate is far more modest than the 33 percent increase seen in 2004. (emphasis added)

We really are stuck in a Dickens novel. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to go check on the number of Republican sponsors on a bill to repeal the estate tax.

Last week I heard a clip on Al Franken’s show talking about that douche O’Reilly and his manipulation of the poverty data. He was blathering about W having a better record on poverty than Clinton because the poverty rate under Bush is lower than it was for Clinton at the 4-5 year mark in each of their terms. What the dumbass intentionally left out was that Clinton came to power when the poverty rate was much higher, and he had brought it DOWN to 13 or whatever percent it was by midway through his years, and that BushCo came in with a much lower rate and he has caused the rate to go UP to 12.7%. Lying assholes.

  • The American people simply don’t care how
    much corruption and cheating goes on above
    them. Corporate welfare, welfare for the
    mega rich, none of that bothers them.

    What they can’t stand is poor people getting
    some of their money. The rich, fine, but the
    poor, no way.

    You figure it out. I give up.

  • Most of those new millionaire households (two income?) are probably older baby boomers who are near retirement and don’t consider themselves to be anything more than middleclass.

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