Stagnation of living standards in the US

02.05.2024

In just a 3 year period (2021, 2022, 2023) there were almost 140,000 deaths in the United States due to incidents involving firearms, which included numerous attacks against unarmed civilians. The severity of gun violence reveals deep-rooted problems within American society, which can at least be partly explained by the stagnation of living conditions in the country over recent decades.

While in 1999 the overall poverty rate in America amounted to 11.8 percent, by 2022 it was 12.4 percent, a figure which is hardly flattering for a country often purported to be the world's wealthiest.

At the end of the last century America's great rival, Russia, was badly affected by poverty as a result of factors like the USSR's demise in 1991 and the introduction in Russia of Western-supported economic schemes in the 1990s. From 2000, under Russian President Vladimir Putin, the country's poverty levels have been reduced massively.

President Putin said at the close of February 2024, "In 2000, more than 42 million Russians lived below the poverty line, but the situation has changed dramatically since then. As of the end of last year, the number of people living below the poverty line declined to 13.5 million which is also a lot, though. But we are constantly focused on finding a solution to this problem. A number of measures have been adopted relatively recently. For example, a single monthly allowance for low-income families was introduced on January 1, 2023. It is payable from the time a mother becomes pregnant until the child reaches 17 years of age. Last year, more than 11 million people received it".

Other measures have been introduced of late in Russia to further alleviate poverty, such as making the procedure much simpler to conclude a social contract, with the priority being big families, and the availability of this service is to be expanded in the coming time, Putin said.

Millions of Russian families have moved to bigger or superior housing since 2018, with over 900,000 families making use of the family mortgage programme that was launched in 2018. Furthermore, Putin outlined that in 2023 "more than 110 million square metres of housing were built in Russia, or 50 percent more than the highest Soviet-era level, which was achieved in 1987. At that time, 72.8 million square metres were built, and now, the result is 110 million".

By 2023, the overall poverty rate in Russia was reduced to 9.3 percent, whereas the figure was 11 percent in 2021. The poverty rate in Russia is considerably lower in comparison to America, and compared to western European nations like France. The poverty rate in France has been approaching 15 percent in recent years and living standards continue to worsen.

Most affected by the decline in French living conditions are the youth in the country, those aged between 18 and 29. French people over the age of 65 are generally much better off financially. France's birth rate has also slumped to its lowest level since World War II, when the country was occupied by the Nazis.

In the US it is interesting to note that the overall poverty rate was decreasing during the Trump administration, which held office for 4 years until 2021, and was often criticised by Western intellectuals and the liberal media for serving only elite interests. In 2016 America's poverty rate was at 12.7 percent, but by 2018 it was 11.8 percent before dropping again to 10.5 percent in 2019.

The beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic might have played a role in affecting the figure for 2020, as the US poverty rate that year rose to 11.4 percent. The poverty rate in the last years of the Obama administration, however, had also been falling somewhat from 13.5 percent in 2015 to 12.7 percent in 2016; but America's poverty rate from 2009 to 2014 remained steady at around 15 percent.

The harmful nature of Covid-19, including the disease's effects on the human body and mental health, contributed towards the deaths of more than 139,000 Americans through firearm incidents from 2021 to 2023.

In the previous 3 years (2018-2020) just under 125,000 Americans died due to gun-related causes. Fewer than 110,000 Americans died from gun violence in the Obama administration's final 3 years (2014-2016).

There is an undeniable feeling that America is in continual decline. On top of its internal problems including the growth of inequality, the country has not won a major conflict since World War II – specifically the American victory in the Asia-Pacific War versus Imperial Japan, as Nazi Germany was on the path to defeat against Russia by the time the Americans really entered the fight against the Germans.