Census: Incomes Have Fallen $3,040 During 'Recovery'

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Census: Incomes Have Fallen $3,040 During 'Recovery'

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How many Summers ago was that 'Recovery Summer'. :lol:

http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/ame ... 53116.html

Americans must be wondering how much more of this “recovery” they can afford. New figures from the Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey, compiled by Sentier Research, show that the typical American household’s real (inflation-adjusted) income has actually dropped 5.7 percent during the Obama “recovery.” Using constant 2012 dollars (to adjust for inflation), the median annual income of American households was $53,718 as of June 2009, the last month of the recession. Now, after 38 months of this “recovery,” it has fallen to $50,678 — a drop of $3,040 per household.
Yet it gets worse. Amazingly, incomes have dropped even more during the “recovery” than they did during the recession. In fact, they’ve dropped more than twice as much as they did during the recession. From the start to the end of the recession, the real median income of American households fell $1,413, or 2.6 percent. From the end of the recession to the present day, it has dropped $3,040, or 5.7 percent. This begs the question: What kind of “recovery” compares unfavorably with the recession from which it’s ostensibly recovering?
Two of the groups hit hardest have been ones that turned out in abundance for Obama in 2008: black Americans and younger Americans (those between the ages of 25 and 34). During the first three years of the Obama “recovery,” the real median household income for black Americans dropped a whopping 11.1 percent. For Americans between the ages of 25 and 34 — the group most apt, as Paul Ryan put it, to be “staring up at fading Obama posters” and looking to “get going with life” — real median household income dropped 8.9 percent.

Moreover, we’re still not headed in the right direction. Last month, American households’ real median annual income fell by another $543 — from $51,221 to $50,678. Sentier’s Gordon Green, former chief of the Governments Division at the Census Bureau, says, “This latest decline in real median annual household income is indicative of a struggling economy.” He adds that, while we are “technically” in a recovery, “real median annual household income is having a difficult time maintaining its present level, much less ‘recovering.’”

Similarly, the percentage of Americans who are employed has dropped during the Obama “recovery” — from 59.4 percent during the final month of the recession to just 58.3 percent last month. That’s according to the Obama administration’s own figures.

So, to recap, compared to the last month of the recession (in June 2009), the percentage of Americans who are employed has dropped 1.1 points, and typical Americans’ real annual household income has dropped $3,040. Who knew how good we had it back in the glory days of the Great Recession?

No wonder Obama says he’s running for reelection because he wants to realize “the future we imagined in 2008.” He can’t very well run on the reality we’re experiencing in 2012.
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Amazingly, incomes have dropped even more during the “recovery” than they did during the recession
Amazingly, real median household incomes dropped $2000 during Bush's first term. The number living below poverty rose 5.5 million and the poverty rate rose 1.4% during Bush's first term. They called that "The Bush Boom."

Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2011
http://www.census.gov/prod/2012pubs/p60-243.pdf

real median household income:
2000: 54,841
2001: 53,646
2002: 53,019
2003: 52,973 (Oct 2003: Bush Boom announced)
2004: 52,788
2005: 53,371
2006: 53,768
2007: 54,489
2008: 52,546
2009: 52,195
2010: 50,831
2011: 50,054

Number (in thousands) living in poverty/poverty rate
2000: 31,581 11.3%
2001: 32,907 11.7%
2002: 34,570 12.1%
2003: 35,861 12.5%
2004: 37,040 12.7%
2005: 36,950 12.6%
2006: 36,460 12.3%
2007: 37,276 12.5%
2008: 39,829 13.2%
2009: 43,569 14.3%
2010: 46,343 15.1%
2011: 46,247 15.0%


Median incomes fell because the percentage making less than 15,000 increased from 11.9% in 2007 to 13.5% in 2011. This happened because the Bush recession killed all the jobs added to the private sector after 1998. There were more employed in the private sector in Jan 1999 than in Jan 2010. Meanwhile the nation's population grew by 11%.

5 million jobs have been added to the private sector since Jan 2010.

All Employees: Total Private Industries & population
http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/graph/?g=b8F

Private sector employment:
http://data.bls.gov/timeseries/CES0500000001
Jan 1999: 107.402 million
March 2010: 106.800 million== 602,000 jobs lost over 11 years
Aug 2012: 111.853 million= 5. million added over 2.5years
(BLS just revised private sector jobs numbers up by 453,000 they have not completely updated their site so it still says 111.4 million for Aug 2012).
http://www.bls.gov/ces/cesprelbmk.htm
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WhiteHouseSubsAC wrote:Too much information
I'll dumb it down for you burger boy.

real median income fell every year during Bush's first term. They called it the Bush boom

real median household income:
2000: 54,841
2001: 53,646
2002: 53,019
2003: 52,973 (Oct 2003: Bush Boom announced)
2004: 52,788

number living in poverty rose year during Bush's first term. They called it the Bush boom

Number (in thousands) living in poverty/poverty rate
2000: 31,581 11.3%
2001: 32,907 11.7%
2002: 34,570 12.1%
2003: 35,861 12.5% (Oct 2003: Bush Boom announced)
2004: 37,040 12.7%
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