Billionaire Wealth in the USA

From the Institute for Policy Studies: https://ips-dc.org/billionaire-bonanza-2020/

The wealth of America’s billionaires increased 10.6 percent between the Forbes global billionaires lists released in 2017, when Trump was inaugurated, and 2020. That number may be rising even more sharply now.

On April 10, 2020, Forbes’ daily tally showed both an increase in the number of billionaires and a surge in billionaire net worth. Billionaire wealth increased by 9.5 percent in just 23 days during the COVID-19 crisis.

Projected Unemployment as of March 2020

The projected unemployment rate as a result of Covid-19 is the highest in U.S. history.

Data Source: CNBC, The Balance
URL: https://rwer.wordpress.com/2020/04/06/highest-u-s-unemployment-rates-in-history-and-tomorrow/

Private Debt as Percent of GDP

Private debt has tripled over the past seventy years. In 1950, private debt was 50% of GDP; in 2020, private debt stands 150% of GDP. For every $1 of national income, about $1.50 is owed by households and businesses.

The chart and text below are from the St. Louis Fed:

“Debt is generally categorized into two types: public debt and private debt. Public debt is the debt owed by national, state, and local governments. Private debt is the debt owed by households, businesses, and nonprofits, which are also called private nonfinancial entities. Private nonfinancial debt excludes borrowing by the government or financial firms, such as banks.”

“Figure 1 shows private debt over time as a percentage of U.S. gross domestic product (GDP). GDP measures the value of all new and final goods and services produced in a country in a particular year and is an indicator of the income of that country. Therefore, Figure 1 measures U.S. private debt divided by the U.S. income that generates the ability to pay off that debt. “

Figure 1. Outstanding Debt in Nonfinancial Sectors, Percentage of GDP

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis and Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. FRED®, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; https://fred.stlouisfed.org/graph/?g=pGPd, accessed January 2020.