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15 Signs That The Economy Is Rapidly Getting Worse As We Hea
15 Signs That The Economy Is Rapidly Getting Worse As We Head Into 2013
How can the mainstream media claim that the U.S. economy is "improving" when it is painfully obvious to anyone with a brain that the middle class is being absolutely eviscerated? According to numbers that were just released, the number of Americans on food stamps rose by more than 600,000 in a single month to an all-time record high of 47.7 million.
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Take your own personal finances. Are you doing better financially as you go deeper into debt? No! The same goes for the United States. We are over $16 trillion in debt and gong deeper fast.
How can the mainstream media claim that the U.S. economy is "improving" when it is painfully obvious to anyone with a brain that the middle class is being absolutely eviscerated? According to numbers that were just released, the number of Americans on food stamps rose by more than 600,000 in a single month to an all-time record high of 47.7 million.
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Take your own personal finances. Are you doing better financially as you go deeper into debt? No! The same goes for the United States. We are over $16 trillion in debt and gong deeper fast.
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Re: 15 Signs That The Economy Is Rapidly Getting Worse As We Hea
Cobra478 wrote:How can the mainstream media claim that the U.S. economy is "improving" when it is painfully obvious to anyone with a brain that the middle class is being absolutely eviscerated?
Because both are true. The economy is improving, and the improvements are mostly going to the upper class. Higher wages have been rising, but the average middle class income is down. The stock market is improving, which benefits the wealthy. The income gap between the upper class and the middle class is widening, and has been for a long time.
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