Jan 25 2012

The great deleveraging event – household debt has fallen 4 percent since recession hit. Household debt has fallen dramatically from the peak when household debt aligned itself with annual GDP.

The debt bubble bursting has jammed the bottom line of American households.  Debt and money are synonymous for many households in our current economy.  The ability to spend, or buying capacity, is looked at in the same light as savings from many in the financial sector.  This is why data recently released shows the balance […]

Sep 29 2011

The punishment of the American saver – JP Morgan Chase CEO makes 843 times the median household income and pays his Chase customers 0.01 percent on their savings.

The current financial system is designed to punish old school savers.  By definition in our debt based economy those who save are actually taking fuel out of the consumption based economy.  Spendthrifts are the high octane that keeps things spinning even if it comes with a high debt price tag.  You see this occurring in […]

Sep 1 2011

While D.C. and Wall Street burns the middle class flails – top 10 percent control 98 percent of all financial security wealth. For stocks and mutual funds bottom 90 percent controls only 19 percent of total assets.

Part of the unfortunate theatre being played out in the political arena is that little focus and energy is being placed on the issues plaguing the middle class.  The interests of the big financial banks continue to dominate what politicians will discuss and the media seems content at rehashing the argument over and over like […]

Aug 1 2011

The Retirement fantasy – middle class Americans are quickly realizing that a secure retirement future may only be a myth. Stagnant income, debt illusion, and the future outlook for working Americans.

Americans are having a tougher time finding extra disposable income to save and create wealth.  It is hard to plan for the future when you are worrying about having enough money to purchase a couple of frozen meals.  When looking at overall statistics we rarely get a glimpse at how tough things have become for […]

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