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Thursday, January 30, 2014

27 Shocking Numbers That Reveal the True State of the Union

Thought provoking statistics!


If the federal minimum wage had kept pace with gains in worker productivity since 1968 it would currently be $21.72. (photo: AP)
If the federal minimum wage had kept pace with gains in worker productivity since 1968 it would currently be $21.72. (photo: AP)

27 Shocking Numbers That Reveal the True State of the Union

By Tim Dickinson, Rolling Stone
29 January 14
cary statistics on unemployment, inequality, climate change and more
In tonight's State of the Union speech, we're likely to hear a lot about the nation's continuing recovery from the Great Recession, and about President Obama's determination to run an executive end-run around obstructionist Republicans in order to kick the economy into a higher gear.
But as the nation pauses for this annual moment of reflection on our fiscal and social health, too many leading indicators get short shrift. Here are 27 statistics – on unemployment, inequality, the drug war, defense spending, climate change and more – that underscore the troubled reality of America in 2014:
  1. New income generated since 2009 that has gone to the top 1 percent: 95 percent

  2. Financial wealth controlled by the bottom 60 percent of all Americans: 2.3 percent

  3. Record combined wealth of the top 400 richest Americans: $2,000,000,000,000

  4. Real decline in median middle-class incomes since 1999: $5,000

  5. Percentage of Hispanic and African-American children living in poverty, respectively: 33.8 percent; 36.7 percent

  6. Amount that food stamps will be cut in 2014: $5 billion

  7. Federal minimum wage: $7.25

  8. What the minimum wage would be if it had kept pace with gains in worker productivity since 1968: $21.72

  9. Number of U.S. workers laboring at or below minimum wage: 3.6 million – the near equivalent of the population of Los Angeles.

  10. Stealth taxpayer subsidy to the fast-food industry, paid out as safety-net benefits to McWorkers earning poverty wages: $7 billion

  11. Global carbon dioxide levels measured in parts per million: 397

  12. Maximum concentration of the greenhouse gas that scientists deem sustainable: 350

  13. Years since the turn of this century that have ranked among the warmest 15 on record: All 13

  14. Rank of 2013 on that list of the warmest years on record: Number Four

  15. U.S. defense spending as of 2012: $682 billion

  16. Dollar amount by which that surpassed our nearest plausible military rival, China: $516 billion

  17. Federal deficit last year: $680 billion

  18. Number of Americans disenfranchised from voting for felony convictions: 5.9 million

  19. Share of those disenfranchised voters who are African-American: 37 percent

  20. Number of Americans arrested annually for marijuana possession: 658,000

  21. Total incarcerated U.S. population: 2.3 million

  22. Total population on probation/parole: 4.8 million

  23. States that could be entirely filled by all of the Americans under correctional supervision: Nevada and Kentucky
  24. Official unemployment rate: 6.7 percent

  25. Alternate rate including Americans who've given up looking for work, or have only been able to secure part-time employment: 13.1 percent

  26. Number of jobs the United States is still down from 2008 employment peak: 1.69 million

  27. Number of Americans who were cut off from long-term unemployment benefits at the turn of the year: 1.3 million




The rest from RSN:

Andy Borowitz | Obama's Call to End Tragedies Angers Pro-Tragedy Wing in Congress
President Barack Obama. (photo: unknown)
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "After Mr. Obama made his controversial stopping-tragedies remark, prominent pro-tragedy members of Congress looked on in stony silence, refusing to applaud."
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83-Year-Old American Nun to Be Sentenced for Sabotage
Travis Loller, Associated Press
Loller reports: "Sister Megan Rice is one of three Catholic peace activists convicted of sabotage last year after they broke into the nuclear weapons plant in Oak Ridge, Tenn."
READ MORE

Dead Protesters, Tortured Prisoners: Ukraine at the Point of No Return
Olesia Oleshko, Al Jazeera English
Oleshko writes: "The hope for peaceful solution and fall of the regime through early election is fading by the minute."
READ MORE

Merkel Warns US Over Surveillance
Philip Oltermann, Guardian UK
Oltermann reports: "Angela Merkel has used the first, agenda-setting speech of her third term in office to criticize America's uncompromising defense of its surveillance activities."
READ MORE

Let Banks Fail
Bloomberg News
Excerpt: "Iceland let its banks fail in 2008 because they proved too big to save. Now, the island is finding crisis-management decisions made half a decade ago have put it on a trajectory that's turned 2% unemployment into a realistic goal."
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Crush and Burn: The Global Crackdown on Ivory
Svati Kirsten Narula, The Atlantic
Narula reports: "This is the world's second chance to save its elephants. And this time around, symbolic ivory purges may be one of the best ways to do it."
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