It's actually $87K -
And Park Ridge is also not the same Park Ridge from the 50s and 60s.
it's not the same. Having lived thru those days, there was great hope in the air - now gone.
Poor people are far more likely to remain here poor than almost all other OECD countries.. Mexico is much worse, so are some other Latin American countries. Almost all of the European more developed Asian countries, and Aus/NZ are now better, as is Canada.
The economics make it pretty clear that life for people who are not rich is bad and getting worse relative to many other countries.
Realistically, barring a REAL 'change' many Americans will probably have to consider moving in the next few years and they should consider things like that in making their choice.
Assuming they are young enough to be able to continue working or if they have children.
conditions that drove much immigration to the US in the past.
Immigrants in the US have a much better time of it. They (well, actually, their children) seem to be able to break out of the strata thing. Obama is a very good example of that. African immigrants and their children tend to do very well here. They often have the best of both worlds.
Children of biracial couples also do very well. Both groups are heavily represented in the top schools.
Self-identifying as black person also probaby helped Obama quite a bit as he has been able to draw on the hopes of millions of American born black people for more black role models.
People like me, who would like to see more black role models.
My objections aren't to Obama's race, basically I think he is too conservative to be a help to black people as anything other than a symbol, and for me, thats NOT enough in these desperate times.
The fact that he is running against Hillary Clinton - trying to stop really affordable healthcare is an obscenity to me.