Dennis Cauchon in USA Today reports that:
Americans depended more on government assistance in 2010 than at any other time in the nation’s history, a USA Today analysis of federal data finds. The trend shows few signs of easing, even though the economic recovery is nearly 2 years old.
A record 18.3% of the nation’s total personal income was a payment from the government for Social Security, Medicare, food stamps, unemployment benefits and other programs in 2010. Wages accounted for the lowest share of income — 51.0% — since the government began keeping track in 1929.
The income data show how fragile and government-dependent the recovery is after a recession that officially ended in June 2009.
The wage decline has continued this year. Wages slipped to another historic low of 50.5% of personal income in February. Another government effort — the Social Security payroll tax cut — has lifted income in 2011. The temporary tax cut puts more money in workers’ pockets and counts as an income boost, even when wages stay the same.
From 1980 to 2000, government aid was roughly constant at 12.5%. The sharp increase since then — especially since the start of 2008 — reflects several changes: the expansion of health care and federal programs generally, the aging population and lingering economic problems.
Total benefit payments are holding steady so far this year at a $2.3 trillion annual rate. A drop in unemployment benefits has been offset by rises in retirement and health care programs.
Americans got an average of $7,427 in benefits each in 2010, up from an inflation-adjusted $4,763 in 2000 and $3,686 in 1990. The federal government pays about 90% of the benefits. . . .
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New jobs and more manufacturing jobs are needed for those who don’t have the means for a higher education as the president spoke on his last speech. There are a lot of people left behind struggling and suffering even when using these benefits which help to give them a small income and benefits to get by. As rich as America is, a lot has to be re-thought and somewhere, somehow improved instead of doing the same things over and over and that is punishing the poor, un-insured, middle income wage earners by having too many hands in one pocket. Even professional employers are paying educated people barely above minimum wage, having them do three persons work...This is a huge problem with no relief in site. Do not take away benefits as I have paid into the system and have been in it as well. Necessary means just to stay alive even though a lot of pride and faith in the ‘American Way’ is broken due to un-restricted businesses going over-sees, stores selling more over-seas merchandise over American to save and make huge profits. That needs to change. Thanks for reading.