Alarming Income Gap: Poorest Americans Receive Less National Income Than in Nigeria or China

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New income distribution data exposes the dramatic extent of American inequality, showing that the poorest 10% of Americans now receive only 1.8% of the total national income. Crucially, this is less than the share received by low-income earners in less prosperous nations like Nigeria, China, or Bangladesh, showcasing a severe failure of US wealth distribution.
This extreme disparity occurs while the US is the world’s productivity leader. The problem is not economic weakness but systematic political choices, including tax policies that favor the rich and safety-net program cuts that hurt the poor. This is the opposite of China’s success, which has erased extreme poverty for nearly a billion people since 1990.
The policies of both Democratic and Republican administrations have contributed to this widening gap. The share of income for middle-income Americans has fallen drastically, illustrating a decades-long pattern where legislative and trade decisions have disproportionately penalized lower-income households.

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