American Families Lose Money While Corporations Hoard
American Families Lose Money While Corporations Hoard
The net worth of Americans suffered a blow over the summer, when the collective value of their properties and assets declined 4% to $57.4 trillion ($498,751 per household). The drop was the worst since the middle of the financial crisis in September 2008. Americans net worth also declined during the spring, leaving economists anticipating the final numbers for 2011s fourth quarter to see if the trend continues for a third straight period.
In 2010, the median household income was $49,445, a 7% drop since 2000.
While the nations populace has seen its wealth diminish, corporations continue to stockpile cash. As of September 30, non-financial businesses were sitting atop $2.1 trillion, a record amount. Their unwillingness to invest has been a major reason why the unemployment rate, currently at 8.6%, had consistently hovered above 9% for more than two years.
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