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Thursday, 26 July 2012

100 Million Poor People In America And 39 Other Facts About Poverty That Will Blow Your Mind

Land of the free - home of the brave! farts the national anthem of America! At least the British public have an inkling that they are just chattel to their Queen. The Americans are so duped that they believe they could become rich on the American Dream! That Americanisation is what has messed up Britain from Thatcher onwards...


Michael Snyder
The Economic Collapse
July 25, 2012


Every single day more Americans fall into poverty.  This should deeply alarm you no matter what political party you belong to and no matter what your personal economic philosophy is.  Right now, approximately 100 million Americans are either “poor” or “near poor”. 



For a lot of people “poverty” can be a nebulous concept, so let’s define it.  The poverty level as defined by the federal government in 2010 was $11,139 for an individual and $22,314 for a family of four.  Could you take care of a family of four on less than $2000 a month?  Millions upon millions of families are experiencing a tremendous amount of pain in this economy, and no matter what “solutions” we think are correct, the reality is that we all should have compassion on them.  Sadly, things are about to get even worse.  The next major economic downturn is rapidly approaching, and when it hits the statistics posted below are going to look even more horrendous.


When it comes to poverty, most Americans immediately want to get into debates about tax rates and wealth redistribution and things like that.


But the truth is that they are missing the main point.


The way we slice up the pie is not going to solve our problems, because the pie is constantly getting smaller.


Our economic infrastructure is being absolutely gutted, the U.S. dollar is slowly losing its status as the reserve currency of the world and we are steadily getting poorer as a nation.


Don’t be fooled by the government statistics that show a very small amount of “economic growth”.  Those figures do not account for inflation.


After accounting for inflation, our economic growth has actually been negative all the way back into the middle of the last decade.


According to numbers compiled by John Williams of shadowstats.com, our “real GDP” has continually been negative since 2005.


So that means we are getting poorer as a nation.


Meanwhile, we have been piling up astounding amounts of debt.


40 years ago the total amount of debt in the United States (government, business and consumer) was less than 2 trillion dollars.


Today it is nearly 55 trillion dollars.


So we have a massive problem.


Our economic pie is shrinking and millions of Americans have been falling out of the middle class.  Meanwhile, we have been piling up staggering amounts of debt in order to maintain our vastly inflated standard of living.  As our economic problems get even worse, those trends are going to accelerate even more.


So don’t look down on the poor.  You might be joining them a lot sooner than you might think.


The following are 40 facts about poverty in America that will blow your mind….


#1 In the United States today, somewhere around 100 million Americans are considered to be either “poor” or “near poor”.


#2 It is being projected that when the final numbers come out later this year that the U.S. poverty rate will be the highest that it has been in almost 50 years.


#3 Approximately 57 percent of all children in the United States are living in homes that are either considered to be either “low income” or impoverished.


#4 Today, one out of every four workers in the United States brings home wages that are at or below the poverty level.


#5 According to the Wall Street Journal, 49.1 percent of all Americans live in a home where at least one person receives financial benefits from the government.  Back in 1983, that number was below 30 percent.


#6 It is projected that about half of all American adults will spend at least some time living below the poverty line before they turn 65.


#7 Today, there are approximately 20.2 million Americans that spend more than half of their incomes on housing.  That represents a 46 percent increase from 2001.


#8 During 2010, 2.6 million more Americans fell into poverty.  That was the largest increase that we have seen since the U.S. government began keeping statistics on this back in 1959.


#9 According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the percentage of “very poor” rose in 300 out of the 360 largest metropolitan areas during 2010.


#10 Since Barack Obama became president, the number of Americans living in poverty has risen by 6 million and the number of Americans on food stamps has risen by 14 million.


#11 Right now, one out of every seven Americans is on food stamps and one out of every four American children is on food stamps.


#12 It is projected that half of all American children will be on food stamps at least once before they turn 18 years of age.


#13 The poverty rate for children living in the United States is 22 percent, although when the new numbers are released in the fall that number is expected to go even higher.


#14 One university study estimates that child poverty costs the U.S. economy 500 billion dollars a year.


#15 Households that are led by a single mother have a 31.6% poverty rate.


#16 In 2010, 42 percent of all single mothers in the United States were on food stamps.


#17 According to the National Center for Children in Poverty, 36.4 percent of all children that live in Philadelphia are living in poverty, 40.1 percent of all children that live in Atlanta are living in poverty, 52.6 percent of all children that live in Cleveland are living in poverty and 53.6 percent of all children that live in Detroit are living in poverty.


#18 Since 2007, the number of children living in poverty in the state of California has increased by 30 percent.


#19 Child homelessness in the United States has risen by 33 percent since 2007.


#20 There are 314 counties in the United States where at least 30% of the children are facing food insecurity.


#21 More than 20 million U.S. children rely on school meal programs to keep from going hungry.


#22 A higher percentage of Americans is living in extreme poverty (6.7 percent) than has ever been measured before.


#23 If you can believe it, 37 percent of all U.S. households that are led by someone under the age of 35 have a net worth of zero or less than zero.


#24 A lot of younger Americans have found that they cannot make it on their own in this economy.  Today, approximately25 million American adults are living with their parents.


#25 Today, one out of every six elderly Americans lives below the federal poverty line.


#26 Amazingly, the wealthiest 1 percent of all Americans own more wealth than the bottom 95 percent combined.


#27 The six heirs of Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton have a net worth that is roughly equal to the bottom 30 percent of all Americans combined.


#28 At this point, the poorest 50% of all Americans now control just 2.5% of all of the wealth in this country.


#29 Back in 1980, less than 30% of all jobs in the United States were low income jobs.  Today, more than 40% of all jobs in the United States are low income jobs.


#30 Right now, the United States actually has a higher percentage of workers doing low wage work than any other major industrialized nation does.


#31 Half of all American workers earn $505 or less per week.


#32 In 1970, 65 percent of all Americans lived in “middle class neighborhoods”.  By 2007, only 44 percent of all Americans lived in “middle class neighborhoods”.


#33 Federal housing assistance outlays increased by a whopping 42 percent between 2006 and 2010.


#34 Approximately 50 million Americans do not have any health insurance at all right now.


#35 Back in 1965, only one out of every 50 Americans was on Medicaid.  Today, approximately one out of every 6Americans is on Medicaid.


#36 It is being projected that Obamacare will add 16 million more Americans to the Medicaid rolls.


#37 Back in 1990, the federal government accounted for 32 percent of all health care spending in America.  Today, that figure is up to 45 percent and it is projected to surpass 50 percent very shortly.


#38 Overall, the amount of money that the federal government gives directly to the American people has risen by 32 percent since Barack Obama entered the White House.


#39 It was recently reported that 1.5 million American families live on less than two dollars a day (before counting government benefits).


#40 The unemployment rate in the U.S. has been above 8 percent for 40 months in a row, and 42 percent of all unemployed Americans have been out of work for at least half a year.


Recently, I wrote a long article about why there will never be enough jobs in the United States ever again.


That means that a whole lot of Americans are not going to be able to take care of themselves.


As our economy gets even worse, there is going to be a tremendous need for more love, compassion and generosity all over the country.


Don’t be afraid to lend a helping hand, because someday you may need one yourself.

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Saturday, 30 June 2012

Report: More People Killed By Bees, Drowning In Bath Than From Terrorism


Independent review of terrorism legislation points to government exaggeration of threat for political gain


Steve Watson
Prisonplanet.com
June 29, 2012



An independent review of terrorism legislation in the UK notes that government rhetoric regarding terrorism is “exaggerated for political or commercial purposes” and that many more people are killed each year by bee stings.


The report by barrister David Anderson QC, highlights the fact that the average number of annual deaths as a result of terrorism or at the hands of terrorists in the UK this century is just five.


“During the 21st century, terrorism has been an insignificant cause of mortality in the United Kingdom.” Anderson writes.


“The annualised average of five deaths caused by terrorism in England and Wales over this period compares with total accidental deaths in 2010 of 17,201, including 123 cyclists killed in traffic accidents, 102 personnel killed in Afghanistan, 29 people drowned in the bathtub and five killed by stings from hornets, wasps and bees.”


Anderson also points out that not a single person in Britain has even been injured by a terrorist for over two years.


The report notes that in the year to March 2011, arrests of individuals suspected of being terrorists numbered just 141, the lowest figure since 2001/2. In addition there was only one conviction in a UK court on charges related to terrorism.

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“Those figures compare with a total number of arrests for recorded crime in England and Wales alone of almost 1.4 million in 2010/11, including some 431,000 for offences of violence against the person, 37,000 for sexual offences, 34,000 for robbery and 93,000 for burglary.” the report notes.


The report suggests that the threat from terrorism is hugely over exaggerated and that draconian terrorism related laws should be reassessed.


“Terrorists are first and foremost criminals. Where possible and as a general rule, they should be prosecuted under the ordinary criminal law, to underline the fact that no special laws are necessary for the purpose and to prevent them from glamorising or politicising their offences…” the report states.


“The values of a liberal democracy deserve support from laws against terrorism, but the same values require that those laws be subject to strict scrutiny.” Anderson writes.


The report comes in the same week as a rare keynote speech by MI5 head Jonathan Evans in which he stated that the ‘Arab Spring’ could radicalize British muslims and breed new terrorists, that a dirty bomb attack in the UK was a realistic possibility, that Iranian sponsored terror was a significant threat, and that economic hardship could see the rise of more “lone wolf” terrorists in the vein of Anders Breivik.


As we have previously noted, statistics show that more people die from intestinal illnesses, being struck by lightning, accidents involving deer, and allergic reactions to peanuts than they do from terrorism.


Despite these facts, billions is spent on “homeland security” while Americans are hit with crippling austerity measures. In addition, sweeping laws are undermining core liberties, all in the name of countering a monolithic terrorist threat. Furthermore, research has shown that more people are being killed or putting themselves in more danger owing to the heightened perceived threat of terrorism.


As reports such as Anderson’s continue to highlight, in reality the security industry cash cow is based on little more than hot air and fearmongering. The war on terror, and the onslaught of domestic repression that has accompanied it, is based on the completely phony pretext that terrorists pose any more threat than bowel complications, rare weather events, or wandering animals.


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Steve Watson is the London based writer and editor for Alex Jones’ Infowars.com, and Prisonplanet.com. He has a Masters Degree in International Relations from the School of Politics at The University of Nottingham in England.



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