Since 2000, the middle class has shrunk in size, fallen backward in income and wealth, and shed some�but by no means all�of its characteristic faith in the future.Three Lost Decades!
These stark assessments are based on findings from a new nationally representative Pew Research Center survey that includes 1,287 adults who describe themselves as middle class, supplemented by the Center�s analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau and Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
Median Income
Median Net Worth
Fully 85% of self-described middle-class adults say it is more difficult now than it was a decade ago for middle-class people to maintain their standard of living. Of those who feel this way, 62% say �a lot� of the blame lies with Congress, while 54% say the same about banks and financial institutions, 47% about large corporations, 44% about the Bush administration, 39% about foreign competition and 34% about the Obama administration. Just 8% blame the middle class itself a lot.
Who Is To Blame?
Median net worth is back to a level first seen in the 1980s. By that measure, the US has had three lost decades. Wow.
62% Blame Politicians, Only 8% Blame Themselves
Note that 62% blame politicians and 54% blame financial institutions, but only 8% blame themselves.
Five Questions
- Did banks force people to take out loans they could not pay back, or did people do so voluntarily?
- Who elects congress?
- Do people make enough effort to understand interest rates, debt, the economic policies of politicians, exponential math and its implications, the untenable nature of public union pension plans and promises?
- Do a significant number of people (if not the majority) get their economic views (assuming they have any economic views) from The View, Oprah, The Talk, or CNBC?
- Why did PEW leave off the Fed and Fractional Reserve Lending from the list of answers?
Two Bonus Questions
- Would the majority of respondents know anything at all about the Fed and Fractional Reserve lending had the PEW listed those options?
- Who is really to blame for what is happening?
Mike "Mish" Shedlock
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