Uh oh - are we rapidly reaching another major economic tipping point? According to a new CNN/ORC International Poll,
90 percent of the American people believe that economic conditions in
the United States are "poor". This represents a significant increase
from when the same question was asked in June. Back then, 81 percent of
the American people considered economic conditions to be "poor". To
put this in perspective, only 11 percent
of Americans rated economic conditions in the U.S. as "poor" back in
January of 1999.
The Federal Reserve and the Obama administration keep
telling us that we are in the middle of an "economic recovery", but
obviously what average Americans are experiencing on the street is a
different story. Millions of families have been absolutely devastated
by mass layoffs, heartless foreclosures or bad debts. All of the recent
polls show that satisfaction with government is at an all-time low and
anger at Wall Street and the financial community is rising to dangerous
levels. In the United States today, the economy is the most important
issue for most Americans. When you have 9 out of 10 Americans rating
economic conditions as "poor", that is a very troubling sign.
Many wealthy Americans consider it to be very painful when their
investment portfolios go down by a few percentage points, but that is
not the kind of economic pain that we are talking about.
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