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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: Americans aren’t living beyond their means It's just a myth propagated by groups like Fix the Debt to keep the country's wealth in the hands of the few Americans arent living beyond their means It's just a myth propagated by groups like Fix the Debt to keep the country's wealth in the hands of the few By Robert Reich, ROBERTREICH.org 329 109 3 more Topics: RobertReich.org, Social Security, Medicare, Simpson-Bowles, Walmart, Business News, Politics News Americans aren't living beyond their meansDebt Commission co-chairmen Erskine Bowles, and former Wyoming Sen. Alan Simpson. (Credit: AP/Alex Brandon) This originally appeared on Robert Reich's blog. Brace yourself. In coming weeks youll hear theres no serious alternative to cutting Social Security and Medicare, raising taxes on the middle class, and decimating whats left of the federal governments discretionary spending on everything from education and job training to highways and basic research. We must make these sacrifices, it will be said, in order to deal with our mushrooming budget deficit and cumulative debt. But most of the people who are making this argument are very wealthy or are sponsored by the very wealthy: Wall Street moguls like Pete Peterson and his Fix the Debt brigade, the Business Roundtable, well-appointed think tanks and policy centers along the Potomac, members of the Simpson-Bowles commission.These regressive sentiments are packaged in a mythology that Americans have been living beyond our means: Weve been unwilling to pay for what we want government to do for us, and we are now reaching the day of reckoning. The truth is most Americans have not been living beyond their means. The problem is their means havent been keeping up with the growth of the economy which is why most of us need better education, infrastructure, and healthcare, and stronger safety nets. The real median wage is only slightly higher now than it was 30 years ago, even though the economy is twice as large. The only people whose means have soared are at the very top, because theyve received almost all the gains from growth. Over the last three decades, the top 1 percents share of the nations income has doubled; the top one-tenth of 1 percents share, tripled. The richest one-tenth of 1 percent is now earning as much as the bottom 120 million Americans put together. Wealth has become even more concentrated than income (income is a stream of money, wealth is the pool into which it flows). The richest 1 percent now own more than 35 percent of all of the nations household wealth, and 38 percent of the nations financial assets including stocks and pension funds.Think about this: The richest 400 Americans have more wealth than the bottom 150 million of us put together. The six Wal-Mart heirs have more wealth than the bottom 33 million American families combined. Robert Reich, one of the nations leading experts on work and the economy, is Chancellors Professor of Public Policy at the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley. He has served in three national administrations, most recently as secretary of labor under President Bill Clinton. Time Magazine has named him one of the ten most effective cabinet secretaries of the last century. He has written 13 books, including his latest best-seller, Aftershock: The Next Economy and Americas Future; The Work of Nations, which has been translated into 22 languages; and his newest, an e-book, Beyond Outrage. His syndicated columns, television appearances, and public radio commentaries reach millions of people each week. He is also a founding editor of the American Prospect magazine, and Chairman of the citizens group Common Cause. His widely-read blog can be found at www.robertreich.org. More Robert Reich. 329 109 3 more Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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If you have a car and a house and you eat food more expensive food than dog food then according to the cult you are living beyond your means.
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