Sep 29 2012

When it costs more to be poor – Fed and government shifting inflation onto rent, medical care, and food. QE3 to widen the gap between the poor and the wealthy.

Inflation has been picking up since the recession ended in 2009.  The problem with the CPI increasing year over year with no rise in household incomes is that the standard of living for most Americans erodes every year that incomes do not keep up.  Household incomes are back to levels last seen in the mid-1990s […]

Jul 19 2011

The rise of the dollar store – catering to a disappearing middle class with shrinking incomes has made dollar stores prosper in the last decade. In last decade Family Dollar grew by 62 percent in store count while U.S. population only went up by 8 percent.

Dollar stores for most Americans carry an odd sort of stigma.  In the past, these locations were seen as shopping hubs for the poor only.  Yet as we all know many in the once strong American middle class were thrown off the prosperity treadmill and into lower income brackets.  While companies struggle with growing dollar […]

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