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In reply to the discussion: Why can’t we see that we’re living in a golden age? [View all]dawg
(10,696 posts)56. From a global perspective ... yes.
From a U.S. perspective, not so much.
Look again at the graph of U.S. median incomes in reply #1. They peaked just before the year 2000 and still have not recovered. That was over 16 years ago.
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Why are you against people having clean water and getting out of extreme poverty?
Recursion
Aug 2016
#5
"Income per household has increased by more than 30% since 1970..." 30% in 46 years averages
Cal33
Aug 2016
#16
So that says the middle class has shrunk because more people are upper income
Recursion
Aug 2016
#49
Probably because all the gold is in only a few places and its hoarders refuse to share
Warpy
Aug 2016
#52
Since I make less in real dollars much less adjusting for inflation than I did 12 years ago
TheKentuckian
Aug 2016
#64