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Private pay shrinks to historic lows
By Mark Wilson, Getty Images
By Dennis Cauchon, USA TODAY

http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/income/2010-05-24-income-shifts-from-private-sector_N.htm


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Paychecks from private business shrank to their smallest share of personal income in U.S. history during the first quarter of this year, a USA TODAY analysis of government data finds.

At the same time, government-provided benefits — from Social Security, unemployment insurance, food stamps and other programs — rose to a record high during the first three months of 2010.

Those records reflect a long-term trend accelerated by the recession and the federal stimulus program to counteract the downturn. The result is a major shift in the source of personal income from private wages to government programs.

The trend is not sustainable, says University of Michigan economist Donald Grimes. Reason: The federal government depends on private wages to generate income taxes to pay for its ever-more-expensive programs. Government-generated income is taxed at lower rates or not at all, he says. "This is really important," Grimes says.

The recession has erased 8 million private jobs. Even before the downturn, private wages were eroding because of the substitution of health and pension benefits for taxable salaries.

The Bureau of Economic Analysis reports that individuals received income from all sources — wages, investments, food stamps, etc. — at a $12.2 trillion annual rate in the first quarter.

Key shifts in income this year:

• Private wages. A record-low 41.9% of the nation's personal income came from private wages and salaries in the first quarter, down from 44.6% when the recession began in December 2007.

•Government benefits. Individuals got 17.9% of their income from government programs in the first quarter, up from 14.2% when the recession started. Programs for the elderly, the poor and the unemployed all grew in cost and importance. An additional 9.8% of personal income was paid as wages to government employees.

The shift in incomeshows that the federal government's stimulus efforts have been effective, says Paul Van de Water, an economist at the liberal Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.

"It's the system working as it should," Van de Water says. Government is stimulating growth and helping people in need, he says. As the economy recovers, private wages will rebound, he says.

Economist Veronique de Rugy of the free-market Mercatus Center at George Mason University says the riots in Greece over cutting benefits to close a huge budget deficit are a warning about unsustainable income programs.

Economist David Henderson of the conservative Hoover Institution says a shift from private wages to government benefits saps the economy of dynamism. "People are paid for being rather than for producing," he says.

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We are so screwed its not even funny. 

CLOWARD & PIVEN - LOOK IT UP. 

 

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Yeah, I have an idea, lets do more welfare, socialism, re-distribution, etc.

Or better yet - lets do health care and cap & trade. 




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obama wont be happy until our employers sign our checks over to him then he evenly hand it out to seiu , chicago climate exchange , and everyone at the welfare office,
down with hussein

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I am listening to 770 am right now a good show called John Batchelor.  They were just talking about a meeting bam bam had w the GOP senators this week and he begged them for help on immigration, cap & trade, DADT, and the START Treaty w Russia. 

Guess what issue he never brought up?   Take a long guess.

BTW - the consensus from the meeting was the he is utterly clueless on most issues. 

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i dont really think obama is clueless, i think all this falls into his overall agenda and the agenda of the people he and most of his staff are in bed with
down with hussein

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like you said in another post,   cloward and pivens ,   based upon his actions as president one might think he helped write that book,  too bad most on this board wont read it.  I dont even care if they believe what is said in the book, it would still open their eyes to a hole different way of thinking entirely
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where is the goof troop spin gang trying to excuse this??
down with hussein

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i dont really think obama is clueless, i think all this falls into his overall agenda and the agenda of the people he and most of his staff are in bed with

Correct.  The Dems also called Bush clueless... hell, he had an advanced degree and really did understand (and believe in) the extreme agenda he was enacting. 

Obama is the same way.  Only difference is, many of the people who bought into Bush's agenda don't like Obama's (and vice versa).