By Michael Snyder December 16, 2013 (Part II)
#21 The U.S.
government has spent an astounding 3.7 trillion dollars on welfare programs over the past five
years.
#22 Incredibly, 74
percent of
all the wealth in the United States is owned by the wealthiest 10 percent of
all Americans.
#23 According to
Consumer Reports, the number of children in the United States taking
antipsychotic drugs has nearly tripled over the past 15 years.
#24 The marriage
rate in the United States has fallen to an all-time low. Right now it is
sitting at a yearly rate of just 6.8 marriages per 1000 people.
#25 According to a
shocking new study, the average American that turned 65 this year will
receive $327,500 more in federal
benefits than they paid in taxes over the course of their lifetimes.
#26 In just one week in December, a combined total of
more than 2000 new cold temperature and snowfall records were set in the United
States.
#27 According to
the U.S. Census Bureau, median household income in the United States has
fallen for five years in a row.
#31 If you assume
that the labor force participation rate in the U.S. is at the long-term
average, the unemployment rate in the United States would actually be 11.5 percent instead of 7 percent.
#32 In November
2000, 64.3 percent of all working
age Americans had a job. When Barack Obama first entered the White
House, 60.6 percent of all working
age Americans had a job. Today, only 58.6 percent of all working
age Americans have a job.
#33 There are 1,148,000 fewer Americans working today
than there was in November 2006. Meanwhile, our population has grown by
more than 16 million people during that time frame.
#36 According to
CNBC, Pinterest is currently valued at more than 3 billion
dollars even
though it has never earned a profit.
#37 Twitter is a
seven-year-old company that has never made a profit. It actually lost 64.6 million dollars last
quarter. But according to the financial markets it is currently worth
about 22 billion dollars.
#38 Right now, Facebook
is trading at a valuation that is equivalent to approximately 100 years of earnings, and it is currently supposedly worth
about 115 billion dollars.
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