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The foundation of America is the promise of progress. As a people, we are committed to continually making our nation stronger. Since the start of the new millennium, the Bush administration has spent $2.2 trillion that we didn't have. It's a bill that will have to be paid by our children. This report by The Center for American Progress, an organization dedicated to progress, assesses what we've gotten in return. It will be updated regularly, as new data becomes available.

 

Where We Started[1]

Where We Are Now[2]

Trend

S&P 500

1,382.27 [Source]

$1,181.20 [Source]

-15%

Price of Gas per Gallon

$1.56 [Source]

$2.28 [Source]

+46%

New AIDS Diagnoses

40,165 [Source]

44,232 [Source]

+10%

Home Ownership Rate

67.5% [Source]

69.2% [Source]

+3%

Real Value of Minimum Wage

$5.50 [Source]

$5.10 [Source]

-7%

Unemployment Rate

4% [Source]

5.2% [Source]

+30%

Poverty Rate

11.3% [Source]

12.5% [Source]

+11%

Number of Uninsured

39.8 million [Source]

45 million [Source]

+18%

Inflation

3.5% [Source]

3.0% [Source]

-14%

Murder Rate (per 100,000)

5.5 [Source]

5.7 [Source]

+4%

Number of Active Duty Army Recruits Without a HS Diploma

5% [Source]

9% [Source]

+80%

Number of Active Duty Army Recruits scoring below average on qualifying exam

0.9% [Source]

1.8% [Source]

+100%

Federal Government Surplus/Deficit

+23 billion [Source]

-412 billion [Source]

-1,891%

Federal Debt

$5.6 trillion [Source]

$7.8 trillion [Source]

-39%

Debt Held By Foreigners

$1.01 trillion
[Source]

$1.96 trillion
[Source]

+96%

Dollar v. Euro

$1 = 1.12 Euros [Source]

$1 = 0.78 Euros [Source]

-30%

Dollar v. Yen

$1 = 121.68 Yen
[Source]

$1 = 108.26 Yen
[Source]

-11%

Median Household Income

$45,000 [Source]

$43,318 [Source]

-4%

Average Cost of 4-Year Public College

(2004 Dollars)

$9,131 [Source]

$11,354 [Source]

+24%

Motor Vehicle Fatality Rate (per 100

million motor vehicles)

1.53 [Source]

1.48 [Source]

-3%

Number of States with High Mercury Levels

40 [Source]

45 [Source]

+13%

Workers With Employee Health

Coverage

65% [Source]

61% [Source]

-6%

Gross Domestic Product (2000 dollars)

$9.8 trillion [Source]

$10.8 trillion [Source]

+10%

Monthly Trade Deficit

-$33.3 billion [Source]

-$58.3 billion [Source]

-75%

Number of Adult Smokers

46.5 million [Source]

45.8 million [Source]

-2%

Americans Filing for Bankruptcy

1.25 million [Source]

1.66 million [Source]

+33%

Adult Obesity Rate

20.1% [Source]

22.1% [Source]

+10%

Incidents of International Terrorism

100 [Source]

300 [Source]

+200%

Grade 4 Math Scores (NAEP Test)

272 [Source]

276 [Source]

+1%

Annual Increase In Prescription Drug Prices

4.1% [Source]

6.9% [Source]

+68%

U.S. Global Favorability Rating: Britain

83% [Source]

58% [Source]

-30%

U.S. Global Favorability Rating: Germany

78% [Source]

38% [Source]

-51%

Americans Generally Satisfied With the Way Things Are Going in the United States

58% [Gallup]

38% [Gallup]

-34%

Americans Generally Dissatisfied With the Way Things Are Going in the United States

41%[Gallup]

59% [Gallup]

+43%


[1] Most recent data as of 1/1/01

[2] Most recent data as of 4/10/05

 

 

 

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