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New US Census Data: Same Reality

by: Alex Carter  |  Visit article original @ Campaign for America's Future

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Holy Apostles, a New York soup kitchen, now serves a bigger crowd than ever before, as poverty increases and food prices rise. (Photo: Getty Images)

    Newly released data by the United States Census Bureau continues to show how much President George W. Bush has ravaged the American economic landscape.

    Since 2000, median income has decreased 1 percent. That decline is magnified by the higher costs for energy, food and other items during that period; what families could buy for a dollar in 2000 now costs $1.25.

    For some racial and ethnic groups, the burden is even heavier. In 2007, the median income for white people was $54,920; the median income for African Americans was more than $21,000 less. Median income for Hispanics was more than $16,000 less. Since 2000, white median income has decreased $12; for African Americans it has decreased $1,804, for Hispanics it has decreased $1,256, and for Asians it has decreased $1,030. Those are huge disparities that continue to lay bare the racial and ethnic inequality of America. There is no way around it.

    Poverty follows a similar pattern. Since 2000, the number of people in poverty has increased by 5.7 million; the number of families in poverty has increased by 1.2 million, and the number of children in poverty has increased by 1.7 million. In 2007; 37.3 million people are suffering in poverty.

    Almost 25 percent of African Americans and 22 percent of Hispanics lived in poverty in 2007. They do not want to be told the fundamentals of the economy are strong - or only have poverty addressed when a hurricane slams into poor and underrepresented communities and their faces, names, and stories become fodder for the 24-hour cable news channels. They want the American consciousness and political system to recognize their plight and put forth real policies to remedy this evil.

    On health care, it's more of the same. Since 2000, the number of uninsured in America has increased by 7.3 million and those not covered equal 15.3 percent of the population. The percentages of Hispanics and African Americans without health care are well above the national average.

    Nationally, the economy and the conditions for working people are worse since President Bush took office. Haven't we learned that trickle-down economics does not work? We must revive our economy, take back our industries, and promote economic opportunity for all. Bush is definitely leaving us with a bang: In his last year; our economy is in a recession (even though the administration doesn't want to admit it), families are poorer, people are losing their homes, energy costs are sky high and we continue to put billions and billions of dollars into the Iraq War - when we need strong investment here in the United States.

    Be ready for the United States Census Bureau to release its 2008 data in August 2009. The data will continue to paint a very bleak picture: the poor will be poorer, the number of uninsured will be higher, and America will try to rebuild itself after eight years of economic terror. At that time, the progressive movement must be ready to reassure working-class families that the rescue - investments in our people, our common property and in the green energy that will power the fuure; economic policies that end the upward redistribution of wealth; the end of billions of dollars being sent to Iraq; and the empowerment of workers - is on its way.

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So why would anybody not in

So why would anybody not in the top 5% of incomes vote for a Republican? Seen on a sheep's bumper sticker: "Vote Wolf."

What families could buy for

What families could buy for a dollar in January 2001 now costs $203, if you use the the old and perfectly adequate methodology for calculating the Consumer Price Index (CPI). The calculations have been increasingly gimmicked, including serious and significant changes under Clinton (1997), to obscure the real devaluation of the dollar and increase in the consumer price index. See ShadowStats.com/article/56 or greatdemocracy.org/07dollarvalue.html

Yes, but the RICH are

Yes, but the RICH are richer. This is America. That's all that really matters. Get with the program, eh?!

I`m curious just how the

I`m curious just how the hell they can claim this to be even close to accurate when no census taker has collected data from me since 1995,I am now a disabled white male age 45 having resided in the same rural Colorado home for 10 years who last year finally received a fraction of President Clinton & Al Gore `s weatherization grant in the form of blown in insulation and a piece (shades of Jesus H.Ashcroft`s drag strip x-mas tree light "terrorist alert") clear plastic sheeting over one window! Oh I just happen to be in House District 4 where,majority despised Republican Marilyn Musgrave mysteriously managed twice to pull come from 37-75% BEHIND wins by 1% clearly within the 3&1/2% margin of error which by federal regulation demands mandatory recounts THAT NEVER TOOK PLACE in either instance also it should be noted Dick Cheney recently attended,(if not sponsored) a fund raiser held for her outside the boundary of District 4 this year repeating what Bush did in 2004 also outside her District...Colorado and America need a federal watchdog group to ensure this does not occur a 3rd time

Money and power and muscle

Money and power and muscle are OK. But underneith it was frat boys who did 911 and stole 90%. They did it for kicks.

Bush III: "Scary McCain,

Bush III: "Scary McCain, More of the Same." How much worse can it get? For lack of affordable food, ever tried eating cakes made of clay dirt? (Hey, at least it's, "Made in the USA"). "Let them eat cake!" -- As spoken by a young princess just before the bloody revolution began.

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