Robert Reich: The Downward Mobility of the American Middle Class, and Why Mitt Romney Doesn’t Know
The Downward Mobility of the American Middle Class, and Why Mitt Romney Doesnt Know
Monday, February 6, 2012
Januarys increase in hiring is good news, but it masks a bigger and more disturbing story the continuing downward mobility of the American middle class.
Most of the new jobs being created are in the lower-wage sectors of the economy hospital orderlies and nursing aides, secretaries and temporary workers, retail and restaurant. Meanwhile, millions of Americans remain working only because theyve agreed to cuts in wages and benefits. Others are settling for jobs that pay less than the jobs theyve lost. Entry-level manufacturing jobs are paying half what entry-level manufacturing jobs paid six years ago.
Other people are falling out of the middle class because theyve lost their jobs, and many have also lost their homes. Almost one in three families with a mortgage is now underwater, holding their breath against imminent foreclosure.
The percent of Americans in poverty is its highest in two decades, and more of us are impoverished than at any time in the last fifty years. A recent analysis of federal data by the New York Times showed the number of children receiving subsidized lunches rose to 21 million in the last school year, up from 18 million in 2006-2007. Nearly a dozen states experienced increases of 25 percent or more. Under federal rules, children from famlies with incomes up to 130 percent of the poverty line, $29,055 for a family of four, are eligible. ..............(more)
The complete piece is at:
http://robertreich.org/post/17162027435