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How the Financially Connected Prospered in a Decade where Wealth Evaporated for the Majority: S&P 500 Down 24 Percent for the Decade, Real Home Values down 3%, U.S. Dollar down 23%, and Unemployment back to 1980 Levels

How the Financially Connected Prospered in a Decade where Wealth Evaporated for the Majority: S&P 500 Down 24 Percent for the Decade, Real Home Values down 3%, U.S. Dollar down 23%, and Unemployment back to 1980 Levels.

Posted by mybudget360

As we usher in the New Year the filthy rich are counting their blessings and must be very appreciative of the massive bailouts that protected their wealth.  The top one percent of this country control 42 percent of all financial wealth so it shouldn’t come as any surprise that most of the bailouts went to Wall Street and those that are tethered to it for income.  As the stock market continues to rally Americans collecting food stamps stands at the highest number ever at 37 million.  We also have 27 million Americans looking for work or are simply stringing a few hours together to keep some sort of paycheck coming in.  The vast majority of Americans are simply exhaling a sigh of relief that the 2000s are now a thing of the past.  Yet if something isn’t changed radically in our system we are bound to enter another financial shock in the near term.

First, the S&P 500 is down a stunning 24.1 percent since the start of the decade.  Yet Goldman Sachs managed to pull off almost an 80 percent gain during the same time:

snp-and-gs

So for the poor average American who simply dollar cost averaged into the stock market as every good corporatocracy banker would tell them, they would have fallen behind someone who simply dollar cost averaged into their mattress.  Yet if you happened to dump your money with the government sponsored and back stopped Goldman Sachs you would have done much better.  Ironically these bankers are the same people who created the financial instruments that sent our economy into a tailspin.

The average American is finally realizing that much of the corporate power in Washington is doing very little for them and doing more and more for Wall Street.  So the stock market over the decade brought negative returns to Americans.  How did the housing market do?

home-prices

The median U.S. home price in November of 1999 came in at $137,600 and ended November 2009 at $172,600.  This 25 percent gain is wiped out once we factor in the Federal Reserve inflating away the U.S. Dollar.  Housing over the decade is actually down 3 percent.  This is where the largest store of the average American wealth is stashed and it went negative for the decade.  Yet somehow the ultra rich seemed to make out like bandits with all the bailouts even though are economy was still fizzling out from two mega bubbles.  There is a reason they call it a golden parachute.

Let us recap.  The stock market brought negative returns both nominally and in real terms for the decade and housing is actually down in real terms.  So how did Americans do over the decade in the employment front?

employment

The unemployment rate is the highest it has been since the early 1980s.  If we look at the employment population ratio we will see that our economy is still trending to the downside.  Yet the corporatocracy is happy to feed the propaganda line that the average American is better off.  Really?  How so?  Once the bubble decade wealth imploded the typical American is now in a worse position.  The national debt also exploded during this decade.  So housing values cratered, the stock market is still massively down, and employment is still in shambles.  Yet we are to believe things are just fine.  People are now finally waking up to the reality that the current system is designed to rip them off and steal from them at every point in the road.

Take credit cards and bailouts for example.  Some credit card companies are hiking fees up on customers before new regulations hit this year.  These are the same companies that benefitted handsomely from the corporatocracy bailouts.  This money came from the average American yet they are sticking it to them each and every other way.  For example, last month I was stuck by a “savings withdrawal fee” from Chase.  I never saw this before.  So I called up the bank and asked them what this was.  It amounted to a $12 fee for each transaction.  As it turns out, the wonderful Federal Reserve through Regulation D yanks money out for people making more than 6 ACH transfers per month from savings accounts.  So if you wanted to move your money from say your toxic too big to fail bank to say a local community bank, make sure you don’t do more than 6 transfers for the month or you are going to be hit with a $12 fee for this.  Insane policies like this make me realize that something is going to give in this decade.

But over the decade our U.S. dollar must have gone up right?  Let us take a look:

usdollar

The U.S. dollar is down 23.5 percent for the decade.  So if any of you actually left the country and spent abroad you would quickly realize how weak the dollar has gotten.  This has to do with the massive government spending over the decade.  Over the holiday Congress voted to up the debt ceiling since we are breaking through every imaginable barrier possible.  Take a look at this below chart:

federal-govt-debt

We went from $5.7 trillion to over $12 trillion in Federal government public debt in 10 years.  And what did we really get?  We just went through countless data points and where are we better off?  The reality is the money is being dumped into the vortex of the banking and corporate interest that run this country.  It is amazing that even with unemployment claims the media is championing this as a good sign yet they don’t even bother to look at emergency unemployment claims that are flying off the chart!  That is, they are focusing once again on the wrong data.

So it is going to be a challenging decade for average Americans.  The economy flew off the cliff and instead of reforming the system things are back to normal and the corporatocracy keeps on stealing from the population.  The mega wealthy are doing fine and the gap between rich and poor is the largest it has been since the Great Depression.  Welcome to the new gilded age.  Our lost decade is now in the bag.  Are we up for another one?  Let us hope not.

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