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What Happened to America’s Middle Class? An Old Foresters Perspective
Cowboy State Daily ^ | January 03, 2024 | Karl Brauneis

Posted on 01/04/2024 8:28:30 AM PST by george76

Occasional guest columnist Karl Brauneis writes, "The Threatened and Endangered Species Act actually did more for attorneys and environmental elites then it did for the wildlife it was designed to protect. The few got rich while the working men and woman and the forest itself suffered."

In 1974 I was a rookie on the Bighorn Inter-Regional Fire Suppression Crew at Greybull, Wyoming. The crew name was later changed to the Wyoming Hot Shots.

As a “new man” I was classified as a Government Service (GS) - 3 and made $3.08 per hour. We also earned overtime pay (time and ½) and another ¼ hazard duty pay if the fire was uncontrolled. We worked long, hard and often dangerous hours for our pay. There were no work/rest guidelines then. We were under the command of the WWII generation and fighting forest fires was war.

At the same time I was in my sophomore year in Forestry at Colorado State University (CSU). I figured that the full cost of 2 semesters (1 year) or later 3 quarters at CSU came to a total of $2,300 dollars. This included all costs from tuition to books and fees to room and board at Green Hall on campus.

Often we met the $2,300 dollar bench mark by mid-August on the crew. We joked that the rest of the time worked was for the beer money we could earn till the fire season ended after Labor Day. In those days Colorado was legal for 3.2 beer for 18 to 20 year olds. It was the ideal set up; but that’s another story for another time.

College started the second week of September. We were on the perfect Agriculture schedule (CSU was originally known as Colorado Agricultural College and then Colorado A&M). I graduated from CSU with no debt. I wasn’t rich but I had no debt when I reported to the Smokejumpers at Missoula, Montana after graduation.

The national debt in 1974 was 475 billion dollars.

Later, as a forester, in 1998, I ran the numbers for what the seasonal firefighters and rangers who worked for me made in comparison to their schooling. Since our ranger station is located in Wyoming I used the University of Wyoming (UW) as the plumbline since most of our seasonal’s attended UW. I found that between the years 1974 and 1998 the cost of college compared to the Forest Service wage we paid them had risen almost three fold. I believe the cost for an instate student to attend my alma mater at CSU had risen 4 fold by then.

The national debt in 1998 was $5,526 billion. This amounted to an 11 fold increase since 1974.

At this same time we began to see the new mansions and hobby ranches built on the outskirts of the forest at Dubois and Lander, Wyoming. The joke began that in Jackson the billionaires were driving out the millionaires. An exaggeration but it made the point that wealth was being consolidated by the few. At the same time, the squeeze began on the middle class in earnest as housing prices soared.

A district ranger and I also crunched some other numbers to confirm. In 1972 the ranger was a GS-9 Forester. In 1998 he was now a GS-12 District Ranger near the end of his career. We looked at the cost of a new Ford truck in 1972 and compared it to 1998. We also looked at other common costs and inflation. We determined that his GS-12 in 1998 was financially equivalent to his GS-9 in 1972. His fiscal standard of living had remained the same for 26 years.

It became obvious that the elites had consolidated their power and wealth by destroying a once vibrant middle class. Someone was getting rich on the backs of the working men and women of America. Terribly rich and our federal politicians not only condoned it but were part of it through insider trading and legalizing the illegal by changing and passing laws to benefit the few.

Lets look at just one example. The Northwest Forest Plan of 1995 locked up 20 million acres of mature and old growth timber to save the spotted owl. The plan was driven by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service under the Threatened and Endangered Species Act (T&E Act) but signed off by the Forest Service.

As foresters we warned that the “saved acres” would simply all burn up and they did. The Forest Service response to the catastrophe? “Beyond the scope of the planners.” Really? That’s all you got? No apology? No change of direction? Dumbfounding at best. Dogma at its finest.

With their habitat now burned up the spotted owl population suffered an 85% reduction in nesting pairs. Foresters in Oregon concluded that the loss to their states economy was approximately 80 billion dollars per year. An entire timber industry that supported middle class families had been destroyed.

This is just one example of the waste and destruction not only to our forests but to American jobs and families. Today, timber must be imported at high transportation costs from Canada and other countries. I also crunched the numbers for timber lost since 1995 under the Northwest Plan.

One log truck will carry 5,500 board feet of timber (5.5 MBF) or 10 chords. Take your pick. The loss on just the National Forests would amount to 50 million fully loaded log trucks by 2022. Again, American jobs lost and increased fuel loadings to drive high intensity forest fires that not only put our firefighters at greater risk but now burn up entire communities and kill citizens.

I submit that the T&E Act actually did more for attorneys and environmental elites then it did for the wildlife it was designed to protect. The few got rich while the working men and woman and the forest itself suffered.

Now, imagine the cost to middle class America under the present day 32 trillion dollar national debt. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to come to the conclusion that “Something is Rotten in Denmark” or should we say “Washington”.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events; US: Colorado; US: Idaho; US: Montana; US: Wyoming
KEYWORDS: inflation; middleclass
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1 posted on 01/04/2024 8:28:30 AM PST by george76
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To: george76

Increase socialism, decrease the middle class.


2 posted on 01/04/2024 8:39:51 AM PST by fruser1
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To: george76

Great article. The incompetency of our modern government knows no limits. And they will not leave their jobs or offices willingly. So, the next move by us is....interesting.


3 posted on 01/04/2024 8:42:50 AM PST by Da Coyote
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To: george76

From Aug. 1971, the USA has had a completely printed, fiat monetary system.

That means whoever control the issuance of money, controls where and to whom it flows, and who gets the benefits and purchasing power, before inflation and devaluation wash over the rest of us.

This has been known since before Adam Smith - but somehow, with the rise of Progressives and socialists in the early 1900s, we still prefer to trust central-planners and the morality of politicians with this most important commodity.


4 posted on 01/04/2024 8:44:29 AM PST by PGR88
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1971, middle class households took home 62 percent of all income in America... 2015, that number dropped to just 43 percent..

The median net worth of families in the United States was $137, 955 in 2007... 2015 just $82,756..

Worse now ?

https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3372459/posts


5 posted on 01/04/2024 8:44:45 AM PST by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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To: Da Coyote

That’s true.


6 posted on 01/04/2024 8:44:49 AM PST by No name given (Anonymous is who you’ll know me as)
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To: george76

I find my perspective usually improves with Old Forester.


7 posted on 01/04/2024 8:44:53 AM PST by Codeflier (A Don't worry....be happy )
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To: george76

All part of the you will own nothing agenda.


8 posted on 01/04/2024 8:46:38 AM PST by Codeflier (A Don't worry....be happy )
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To: Da Coyote

Deep state , RINOs, democrats, and .. are killing the American middle class - by design, intentional.


9 posted on 01/04/2024 8:47:10 AM PST by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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To: Da Coyote
The incompetency of our modern government knows no limits. And they will not leave their jobs or offices willingly.

American Royalty are Senators, Congressmen and President. Their loyal highly compensated junior royalty are government employees. Government grows like a cancer, it eventually kills the host.

10 posted on 01/04/2024 8:48:10 AM PST by 1Old Pro
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To: george76

Everything the government does is to destroy this country and our way of life.


11 posted on 01/04/2024 8:51:54 AM PST by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon.” Amen. Come, Lord Jesus…)
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To: george76

Freepers try to tell me $80K/yr is a good salary in 2024. It is a joke salary.


12 posted on 01/04/2024 8:52:45 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: george76

“10 chords.”

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13 posted on 01/04/2024 8:53:30 AM PST by TexasGator
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I would say that’s a lower middle class amount these days. $120K about average. Above $170K, almost entering good range.


14 posted on 01/04/2024 8:57:07 AM PST by Codeflier (A Don't worry....be happy )
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Bidenomics Housing Market: Average US Household Can Afford Only Cheapest 16% Of Listed Homes (WORST Housing Affordability In History!)
Confounded Interest ^ | 01/04/2023 | Anthony B. Sanders

Posted on 1/4/2024, 7:47:17 AM by Kaiser8408a

Bidenomics has cast a gloom over the housing market. Mortgage rates up 130% under Biden while housing prices have soared.

For the average American, 2023 was the worst year ever for housing affordability—and now there’s more data to back it up.

According to Redfin data analyzed by Creditnews Research, the average U.S. household can only afford 15.5% of the homes that went up for sale in 2023—the lowest on record.

By comparison, the average household had the means to buy 20.7% of homes for sale in 2022 and over 40% before the pandemic.

Redfin data also showed the number of affordable homes for sale plunged to record lows in 2023, falling 40.9% to 352,500.

Although mortgage rates have declined since late October, they’re still double what they were before 2021.

According to NAR data, the housing market has about 3.5 months’ worth of supply at the current sales pace. As a result, existing home sales have plunged to 13-year lows and are on track for their worst year in more than four decades.

Experts predict lower mortgage rates, but will they help?

With mortgage rates declining for eight consecutive weeks, industry experts believe rates will continue heading lower in 2024.

The NAR has pegged 30-year interest rates as low as 6.1% in 2024 before rebounding slightly to 6.3%. The Mortgage Bankers Association has a similar view and expects rates to drop to 6.1% by the end of the year.

Meanwhile, Mortgage News Daily’s chief operating officer Matthew Graham believes rates could fall even below 5% next year.

Lower mortgage rates should help ease housing costs, but even 5% might not be enough to fix the housing shortage—the root cause of record home prices.

(Excerpt) Read more at confoundedinterest.net ...


15 posted on 01/04/2024 8:59:36 AM PST by Grampa Dave ("Every single one ohutf us should lose hope with the Biden admin": Brandon Judd!!!:)
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To: fruser1

Yes, that’s how redistribution works. The middle class gets leached the most, by percentage.

Yes, we have a ‘progressive income tax’, which is intended to tax the rich more, but I hate to sound like a democrat from decades past but there are a lot of ways to be wealthy without having a comparable level of taxable income. (funny how you don’t hear dems harping on this as much anymore now that most top teir rich are big lefties).

The whole process is punitive, and is intended to suck people out of the middle class and increase the size of the dependency class.


16 posted on 01/04/2024 9:01:41 AM PST by z3n (Kakistocracy)
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To: george76

Rat Party Headquarters realized long ago that the middle class (and the working class) were Public Enemy #1. And then they set out to destroy it. And they’re well on their way to succeeding.


17 posted on 01/04/2024 9:26:18 AM PST by Gay State Conservative (Proudly Clinging To My Guns And My Religion)
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To: george76

What happened to them??? They’ve been robbed by our filthy government!!


18 posted on 01/04/2024 9:40:53 AM PST by high info voter (Delivery )
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19 posted on 01/04/2024 9:49:14 AM PST by BipolarBob (My investment choice for 2024 is pre-ban menthol cigarettes. )
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To: Codeflier
I find my perspective usually improves with Old Forester.

Especially the 100 proof "bottled in bond" variety.

20 posted on 01/04/2024 9:56:22 AM PST by CDB
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