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Collapse of Household Net Worth Isn't News to Most Americans
Townhall.com ^ | June 15, 2012 | Scott Rasmussen

Posted on 06/15/2012 7:09:05 AM PDT by Kaslin

The new Federal Reserve report showing that household net worth collapsed between 2007 and 2010 quickly became campaign fodder for both sides.

Republicans seized on the data to claim that the current administration is out of touch. President Obama helped the GOP with his comments that the private sector is doing fine and that small businesses will not be affected by his health care plan.

Democrats correctly pointed out that most of the collapse occurred on George W. Bush's watch, not Obama's. They also noted that things have gotten a bit better between 2010 and 2012.

Clearly, there is data in the report to help both sides. But while a 40 percent decline in household net worth may have been stunning news in Washington, D.C., it wasn't news to most Americans. They have experienced the decline day after day for the last five years.

As 2007 began, 38 percent of Americans thought the U.S. economy was in good or excellent shape. That fell to 8 percent in 2009 before inching up to 11 percent at the beginning of this year and 15 percent last month.

The Fed report noted that the housing market was largely to blame for the declining net worth. Again, that was no surprise to anyone outside of Washington. In 2008, 80 percent of homeowners believed their home was worth more than they paid for it. Just 49 percent have such optimism today. And more believe the value of their home will decline rather than increase over the coming year.

Perhaps the most dramatic changes have occurred on the jobs front. As 2007 began, 29 percent of workers reported that their firms were hiring. Just 13 percent reported layoffs. Two years later, during Obama's first month in office, the numbers were just about reversed. Only 14 percent reported hiring, and 30 percent said their employers were reducing staff. Today, the numbers are essentially even, with equal numbers reporting growing and shrinking payrolls.

Collectively, the data shows that Americans perceive the economy as a bit better than it was in 2010 but not nearly as strong as it was in 2007, and there are doubts as to whether the housing market is any stronger. The Rasmussen Consumer Index shows that consumer confidence fell from a high of 118.8 in January 2007 to half that level in early 2009. It is now back to the high 80s.

Team Obama would like to frame the debate around the fact that confidence has rebounded and is up by more than 20 points since the current president took office. Republicans would like to focus on the fact that confidence is still down more than 30 points over the past five years.

For most voters, the political arguments, campaign tactics and reports from the Federal Reserve will be largely irrelevant on Election Day. What matters most is the reality they experience on a daily basis. That brings us back to the question Ronald Reagan made famous three decades ago: "Are you better off today than you were four years ago?"

That's the kind of hope and change Americans were looking for when they elected Obama. At the moment, they don't think the president has delivered. Consumers rate their personal finances the same as they did on the day he was inaugurated. If that doesn't improve by November, there's likely to be a new president in January.


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1 posted on 06/15/2012 7:09:09 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

I wish I could find the articles from back in 2005 & 2006 (from the Economist) that talked about the need to intervene to prevent bank collapses in Europe.

This problem was NOT new when Lehman collapsed right before the election of 2008.

The crash was NOT caused by George Bush, but by the elitist interventionists who were trying to prop up a house of cards - literally so in the US with Barney Frank’s subprime fiasco.


2 posted on 06/15/2012 7:27:21 AM PDT by P.O.E. (Pray for America)
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To: Kaslin

I bought my house in 2009. The value has fallen since then. How is that during Bush’s administration?

People GAINED their “net worth” during Bush’s administration when they bought $250,000 houses that were worth half that. So, the “net worth” of many was a false value to begin with.


3 posted on 06/15/2012 9:02:31 AM PDT by Terry Mross (To My Liberal Kinfolk: Don't call, email or write until you've gotten your brain fixed.)
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To: Kaslin
It isn't news at all. I'm living it.

I'm living another part of the country now, 2,000 miles away from my family with a probable divorce in the offing and missing my kids with anguish inexpressible.

I'm struggling to tell convince myself that there's hope to continue even though I see no evidence of such.

Take it as one man's anecdote: Obama's economy has not only destroyed jobs but families, esp. those marriages that were already tenuous to begin with.

And you know what? I don't think Republicans have an answer either.

4 posted on 06/15/2012 9:52:25 AM PDT by Lexinom
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To: Lexinom
And you know what? I don't think Republicans have an answer either.

Most Republicans in Congress, within a few elections have no clue or concern for the common man and woman. Why should they? Many who got to Congress were already rich before they got there, and those who weren't, well when you get the kinds of perks, both official and lobbyist-related, and retirement plans they get, it's hard to remember your roots.
5 posted on 06/15/2012 2:19:52 PM PDT by af_vet_rr
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