Down with Bush tax cuts, Unemployment extensions, and lower Death tax for the rich

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Engineer

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Harvey, I'm pretty sure the standard of living in the USA increases everyday and I highly doubt there's an epidemic of Americans dying because they can't get health care. Honestly you sound like a wacko nutcase in that "email'

Don't know about ever increasing. I personally think the US is at the start of a decline of standard of living.

Life expectancy lower in US in 2008

Wages, after inflation, lower during 2000-2010 - longest period in US history

US poverty rate highest during the 5 decades stats were kept.

Don't need a link for this one: US debt going through the roof.

I think our children, on average, will live a lower standard of living compared to what we live today....and an ever increasing global labor force will only reinforce that hypothesis.
 
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manimal

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Whats happening is the definition of middle class is changing. Blue collar is becoming a historical footnote.


In regards to the Original post the way I look at the current climate I think of what I have to do on a daily basis in my three careers...

I have to balance the budget first. Worry about long term debt after the house or business is in order.