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Economic Indicators To Watch

Posted by Eric de Place
What the Dow Jones and the NASDAQ leave unsaid.

Like everyone else watching the stock market, I'm having that scary weightless feeling. It's the same feeling I had when, as a kid, I took a dare to jump off a 55-foot cliff into Lake Chelan. Uh-oh, it's a long way down.

If there was ever a day to watch the market, it was today. (And tomorrow too, probably). But something always grates on me. We obsess over the volatilities of the stock market while essentially ignoring the basics of the "real" economy -- the one that people live in.

What are arguably the most important economic indicators are almost always overlooked. Here's a look at US median income. It's probably the single best indicator of the health of the American middle class.

household income

As you can see, things haven't changed much since 1998. Sometime during the mid- or late-90s, the middle class hit a permanent plateau. To be sure, total wealth skyrocketed during this period. GDP went gangbusters. But all that new money managed to bypass the middle class.

And here's a look at the US poverty rate.

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