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America's current economic woes are eliciting comparisons to the 1980s another era with sky-high inflation, rising interest rates and jittery financial markets, not to mention a taste for heavy eye makeup.
But most Americans today are far worse financially than they were three decades ago, according to a new analysis from the Congressional Budget Office.
In 1989, the year "The Simpsons" first went on the air, the poorest 50% of Americans held 4% of the nation's total wealth. Thirty years later, their share of wealth has shrunk to 2%, the CBO found. As for the middle and upper-middle-class households between 50% and 90% of the income distribution their piece of the pie over shrank from one-third three decades ago to 26% in 2019.
By contrast, the top 10% of income-earners have increased their take and now hold two-thirds of total wealth in the U.S., with most of the gains concentrated among the top 1%.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-bottom-half-of-america-has-half-the-wealth-it-did-30-years-ago/
jimfields33
(18,580 posts)535 of them are in congress.
SharonAnn
(13,871 posts)OrlandoDem2
(2,259 posts)believing they too can make it.
Look, I believe in social mobility but we are a society and economy out of control. The rich have gamed the system and have all the advantages. Maybe, some of the poor could love to middle class but there is a ceiling that needs to be shattered for the rest of us to live comfortably.