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Thursday, November 19, 2015

Average American Worse Off Than 15 Years Ago

Interesting fact:  After adjusting for inflation, the majority of Americans are worse off today than they were decades ago.

The map at the link below shows that median household income actually peaked at least 15 years ago in 81% of U.S. counties.

Infographic here:  http://www.visualcapitalist.com/most-americans-reached-peak-income-more-than-15-years-ago/?utm_source=Visual+Capitalist+Infographics+%28All%29&utm_campaign=71adc79a4a-Most_Valuable_Cash_Crop&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_31b4d09e8a-71adc79a4a-43815337

posted by Jim Karger at 2:00 PM

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