“Median household income is a good test of a household’s economic well-being. Half of households earn more. Half earn less. With mean average income, the incomes of the rich skew the figure upward. Not with median income. After four years of the Federal Reserve’s tripling of the monetary base, Americans are worse off today. What’s that? Worse than in the supposed bottom of the recession? Yes. This report tells the story. Household income is down 4.4%.”
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