To: Celtictrader who wrote (122485 ) 1/25/2012 7:11:20 AM From: Celtictrader 1 Recommendation Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224748 FACTS: State of the Union thinkprogress.org Before you watch the speeches, get the facts: • Since the last SOTU, the economy has created 1.9 million private sector jobs. [Source] • The top 1 percent take home 24 percent of the nation’s income, up from about 9 percent in 1976. [Source] • Private sector job creation under Obama in 2011 was larger than seven out of the eight years Bush was president. [Source] • The top 1 percent of Americans own 40 percent of our country’s wealth while the bottom 80 percent owns only 7 percent. [Source] • Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, 2.5 million young adults gained health insurance. [Source] • For every one job opening, there are four people looking for work. [Source] • Last year, China spent 9 percent of its GDP on infrastructure. The U.S. spent 2.5 percent. [Source] • 2.65 million seniors saved an average of $569 on prescriptions last year thanks to the Affordable Care Act. [Source] • “In 2011, the United States killed Al Qaeda’s most effective propagandist, Anwar al-Awlaki; its operating chief, Atiyah Abd al-Rahman; and of course its founder, chief executive and spiritual leader, Osama bin Laden.” [Source] • Union membership is at a 70-year low. [Source] • Unemployment benefits have lifted 3.2 million people out of poverty. [Source] • The United States used to have the world’s largest percentage of college graduates. We’re now #14. [Source] • One quarter of all contributions to federal campaigns come from 0.01 percent of Americans. [Source] • 47.8 percent of households that receive food stamps are working, because having a job is not enough to keep them out of poverty. [Source] • In the last three years, 30 major corporations spent more on lobbying than they paid in taxes. [Source] • 50 percent of U.S. workers make less than $26,364 per year. [Source] • More than one in 70 homes faced foreclosure last year. [Source] • Since 1985, the federal tax rate for the 400 wealthiest Americans dropped from 29 percent to 18 percent. [Source]