Why We Feel So Poor?
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 4:10 pm
http://dollarcollapse.com/the-economy/w ... wo-charts/
I had to post this one for John Rubio's opening sentence: "Among the many things that mystify economists these days, the biggest might be the lingering perception, despite six years of ostensible recovery, that the average person is getting poorer rather than richer."
Economists are mystified and there is a lingering perception that the average person thinks or feel like they are getting poorer despite six years of recovery? Who so thinks this way is living in a bubble removed from the reality of those who are the backbone of America.
All you have to do is talk to the guys and gals in the trenches doing the everyday work that keeps the system going and you'll find the answer, as the majority of people I know are STILL living lives of quiet desperation.
I had to post this one for John Rubio's opening sentence: "Among the many things that mystify economists these days, the biggest might be the lingering perception, despite six years of ostensible recovery, that the average person is getting poorer rather than richer."
Economists are mystified and there is a lingering perception that the average person thinks or feel like they are getting poorer despite six years of recovery? Who so thinks this way is living in a bubble removed from the reality of those who are the backbone of America.
All you have to do is talk to the guys and gals in the trenches doing the everyday work that keeps the system going and you'll find the answer, as the majority of people I know are STILL living lives of quiet desperation.