Jan 4, 2012

Charting The Extinction Of American Disposable Income | ZeroHedge

The man on the street's spend-ability has seen the worst five years' growth in half a century.

For four decades, US real per capita disposable income has risen at ~20% a decade. For the average working man, that is a doubling of disposable income in a typical working life. The last 5 1/2 years, however, have seen no change whatsoever - the worst performance in at least half a century.

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