10 The collapse of the American Economic Facts. United States are known as the country is now touted Superpower was in collapse, the fall of the United States sourced from economic collapse of the UN Security Council members who give sanction to Iran. In an economic blog, titled The Economic Colapse, mentioned that, although the people in U.S. had been created frustration, most have yet to have an overview about how severe the condition is. The deterioration that occurs very bad and there will be many problems if the governnent do not make big changes. The decrease power of the United States was written in an article entitled "50 Economic Numbers from 2011 that are Almost too Crazy to Believe" The article outlines 50 facts related to the deteriorating U.S. economy. Here's 50 facts worsening country's Superpower:
1. As many as 48 percent of the entire American population, including the category of "low income" or living in poverty.
2. Approximately 57 percent of U.S. children live in homes of low-income or poor earlier.
3. If the number of U.S. citizens who want the same job in 2007 with now, the U.S. government's official unemployment rate is estimated at 11 percent.
4. The average span of time unemployed people of working age are currently more than 40 weeks.
5. One recent survey found 77 percent of small businesses in the U.S. does not plan to increase the number of their employees.
6. There are fewer payroll jobs than the number in 2000, although there have been adding 30 million people since then.
7. Since December 2007, the average household income has declined, with a total decline of 6.8 percent when taking into account inflation.
8. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were as many as 16.6 million self-employed Americans in December 2006. Today, that number had shrunk to 14.5 million.
A poll "Gallup" in early 2011 found that about one in five people consider themselves unemployed workers.
10. According to the writer named Paul Osterman, about 20 percent of U.S. adults currently working with a very low wage (article called The Economic Collapse of poverty level).
1. As many as 48 percent of the entire American population, including the category of "low income" or living in poverty.
2. Approximately 57 percent of U.S. children live in homes of low-income or poor earlier.
3. If the number of U.S. citizens who want the same job in 2007 with now, the U.S. government's official unemployment rate is estimated at 11 percent.
4. The average span of time unemployed people of working age are currently more than 40 weeks.
5. One recent survey found 77 percent of small businesses in the U.S. does not plan to increase the number of their employees.
6. There are fewer payroll jobs than the number in 2000, although there have been adding 30 million people since then.
7. Since December 2007, the average household income has declined, with a total decline of 6.8 percent when taking into account inflation.
8. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were as many as 16.6 million self-employed Americans in December 2006. Today, that number had shrunk to 14.5 million.
A poll "Gallup" in early 2011 found that about one in five people consider themselves unemployed workers.
10. According to the writer named Paul Osterman, about 20 percent of U.S. adults currently working with a very low wage (article called The Economic Collapse of poverty level).