According to an alarming new analysis, more than 50 million Americans (roughly 43% of all American households) cannot afford a monthly budget that includes all of the necessities, including food and rent. This news comes as the administration continues to tell us that the economy is doing great for everyone, but the truth is that it is only working for those at the top. Ring of Fire’s Farron Cousins discusses this. Link –
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*This transcript was generated by a third-party transcription software company, so please excuse any typos.
Well folks, another day, another story about just how horrible the economy is working for those of us who aren't a member of the top 1% according to news statistics, 43% of American households, almost half of households in this country can't afford monthly basic necessities. 51 million people or 51 million households, excuse me, in this country, cannot afford each month the following items, housing, food, child care, health care, transportation and cell phone. 51 million households can't afford those basic necessities. And yes, before Republican's get all up in arms, believe it or not, in today's society, a cell phone is in fact a necessity. It's almost like electricity at this point. You pretty much have to have one. If you want to have a job, they gotta be able to get in touch with. You need to have one for emergencies. But nonetheless, 51 million households in this country cannot afford those basic things. Rent and food are among them.
We really, really need to be talking about these kinds of stories every single day. But more importantly, not just those of us in progressive media need to be talking about these every single day. But the people running for president on the democratic side need to be talking about these every single day, every day, not just when they come out, you know, not just who I think it will play well with this crowd. Nope. Every day, every person. This is what you need to be talking about. Why Donald Trump is going to run as 2020 campaign, first of all, against the media, but second of all on how awesome the economy is. But as we know, as we have discussed multiple, multiple times, the economy's only working for the top 1% it is not working for the rest of us. We're losing jobs, we're losing wages, we're losing benefits. And we're struggling to just pay our regular monthly bills so that we can survive in this country.
That is unique to the bottom. 99% the top 1% don't ever have to worry about that ever. And yet in spite of that, in spite of the fact that show, many, almost half basically of people in this country can't afford their monthly bills. Donald Trump's out there telling us the economy is doing better than ever. Stronger than ever. The economy is only as strong as the working class, and I hate to say it, but the working class is not strong right now. If they can't pay their bills, if they don't have $400 to cover an emergency that's not doing well, and these are the talking points that every single Democrat running for president needs to be hitting on every day. Go ahead and counter trumps. The economy is great talking point before he even gets to go and deliver it on the actual campaign trail. Go ahead and put these numbers in people's heads. Let them understand, because I can promise you most of the people who show up at the Trump rally, they're part of these 51 million households.
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