What Happens When the Bottom of the U.S. Wealth Pyramid Collapses?
By Jay Fenello on Aug 10, 2011 | In Notes & Reposts
http://news.yahoo.com/budget-negotiations-happens-bottom-u-wealth-pyramid-collapses-172715069.html
"According to the Central Intelligence Agency, income distribution in the United States is more unequal than in Guyana, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, and roughly on par with Uruguay, Argentina, and Ecuador. Income inequality is actually declining in Latin America even as it continues to increase in the United States. Economically speaking, the richest nation on earth is starting to resemble a banana republic."

"from 1980 to 2005, more than 80 percent of total increase in Americans' income went to the top 1 percent. Economic growth was more sluggish in the aughts, but the decade saw productivity increase by about 20 percent. Yet virtually none of the increase translated into wage growth at middle and lower incomes, an outcome that left many economists scratching their heads."

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What is enough? Today wealth distribution is 85-15-0
20% own 85%--70% own 15%-10% own O%
Hear that scream from the heavens????
JESUS "WHAT THE HELL?"
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