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20 Super Wealthy Individuals Have More Money Than The Poorest 152 Million
Americans Combined
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Posted: 07 Dec 2015 02:53 PM PST

[image: Wealthy - Public Domain] <http://amzn.to/1LZMkco>Do we need any
more evidence before we will finally admit that the middle class in America
is being systematically destroyed? As you will see below, when you add
together all of the wealth of the poorest 152 million Americans, it still
falls short of the combined net worth of the 20 wealthiest Americans. This
is a list that includes Bill Gates, Warren Buffett and Mark Zuckerberg. To
many, the core of the problem is that people like Gates and Buffett are
making too much money. But I disagree. There is nothing wrong with working
hard, building a company and making lots of money. The real problem is the
fact that the bottom half of the country is steadily getting poorer. Once
upon a time, this nation had the healthiest and most vibrant middle class
in the history of the world, but now that middle class is dying. If we
don’t do something about this, soon we may not have much of a middle class
left.

When I was growing up in the 1980s, it seemed like virtually everyone was
middle class. I didn’t know of any family that had a father that was
unemployed, everyone seemed to have a house and a couple of cars, and no
kid that I went to school with could have been described as “impoverished”.
Yes, life was definitely not perfect, but it seemed to me that pretty much
everyone was able to maintain a decent standard of living.

Sadly, things have dramatically changed since then. Yes, the wealthy have
gotten wealthier, but at the same time the ranks of the impoverished have
absolutely exploded. At this point, 20 extremely wealthy individuals have
more money than the poorest 152 million Americans combined
<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3347520/The-richest-20-Americans-wealthy-half-entire-U-S-population.html>
…

The richest 20 Americans, with a combined net worth of $732billion, are as
wealthy as half of the U.S. population, according to a new study.

Findings showed that the country’s 20 wealthiest people, which includes
Bill Gates and Warren Buffet, *now own more wealth than the bottom half of
the population combined or 152 million people*.

The study by the Institute for Policy Studies also found that America’s
wealthiest 400, with a combined net worth of $2.34 trillion, own more
wealth than that of a staggering 194 million people – *the bottom 61 per
cent of the country combined*.

At one time, nobody would have debated that the U.S. had the healthiest
middle class on the entire planet. But now we have actually fallen behind a
whole bunch of other nations. According to CNN
<http://money.cnn.com/2014/06/11/news/economy/middle-class-wealth/>, the
United States now only ranks 19th when it comes to median wealth per adult…

Americans’ median wealth is a mere $44,900 per adult — half have more, half
have less. That’s only good enough for 19th place, below Japan, Canada,
Australia and much of Western Europe.

“Americans tend to think of their middle class as being the richest in the
world, but it turns out, in terms of wealth, they rank fairly low among
major industrialized countries,” said Edward Wolff, a New York University
economics professor who studies net worth.

$44,900 per adult may sound okay, but when you look deeper into the numbers
things become quite disturbing. According to the U.S. Census Bureau,
household wealth for the poorest 40 percent of all Americans dropped
significantly between 2000 and 2011. For the bottom 20 percent, median
household wealth dropped from negative 905 dollars in 2000 to negative
6,029 dollars in 2011. For the next 20 percent, median household wealth
dropped from 14,309 dollars in 2000 to 7,263 dollars in 2011. In other
words, the poor have been getting poorer…

[image: Median Household Net Worth - US Census Bureau]
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So what is the solution?

Well, the truth is that you can’t have a thriving middle class without lots
of middle class jobs. And unfortunately for us, our economy has been
bleeding middle class jobs for a very long time.

As I pointed out just recently
<http://themostimportantnews.com/archives/18-numbers-that-scream-that-a-crippling-global-recession-has-arrived>,
if the U.S. government was actually using honest numbers, the unemployment
rate in this nation would be more than 22 percent
<http://www.shadowstats.com/alternate_data/unemployment-charts>.

But even if you have a job, that does not mean that you are part of the
middle class. As the quality of our jobs has deteriorated, the ranks of the
“working poor” have absolutely exploded. In recent years, we have seen
part-time and temp jobs become a much larger part of our economy, and as a
result more Americans than ever are really struggling to make ends meet.

In an article that I published near the end of October
<http://themostimportantnews.com/archives/51-percent-of-all-american-workers-make-less-than-30000-dollars-a-year>,
I included brand new income numbers that were just released by the Social
Security Administration <http://www.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/netcomp.cgi?year=2014>.
To me, these numbers are absolutely staggering…

-38 percent of all American workers made less than $20,000 last year.

-51 percent of all American workers made less than $30,000 last year.

-62 percent of all American workers made less than $40,000 last year.

-71 percent of all American workers made less than $50,000 last year.

If you are extremely frugal, you might be able to support a middle class
family of five on $50,000 a year. But as you can see, 71 percent of all
American workers make less than that.

Even if you have a mother and a father that are both working, that is often
not enough to make ends meet. Many Americans are working as hard as they
possibly can, only to find that they still come up short at the end of the
month.

And with each passing year, the middle class continues to get smaller. It
is almost as if we are playing a really bizarre game of economic musical
chairs. With each round, more chairs get removed from the circle, and all
the rest of us just hope and pray that we will get to remain part of the
middle class for a little while longer.

What we are doing as a nation is simply not working. We are now seeing the
consequences of shipping good paying jobs out of the country for decades,
and yet our leaders continue on with business as usual.

Just look at what Barack Obama is doing. He is working hard to promote “the
Trans-Pacific Partnership
<http://themostimportantnews.com/archives/the-trans-pacific-partnership-permanently-locking-in-the-obama-agenda-for-40-percent-of-the-global-economy>“.
This insidious treaty will result in millions more good paying American
jobs being lost overseas, but he doesn’t seem to care.

No matter whether it is a Democrat or a Republican in the White House, the
game remains the same and the middle class continues to suffer.

When will we ever learn?
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