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Thanks to Tampon Tim Walz, Agriculture losses hit Minnesota's GDP
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Tim Walz is a pussy
2024-09-03 05:39:40 UTC
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Minnesota's economy shrank slightly in early 2024 amid agricultural sector declines that slammed much of the Midwest.

While real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increased in 39 states and the District of Columbia between the fourth quarter of 2023 and the first quarter of 2024, Midwestern states experienced just small gains or drops, according to U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) data released Friday.

The country's biggest GDP decline was 4.2% in South Dakota; Minnesota saw a 0.8% loss. The BEA also reported declines in North Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa and Illinois.

"It wasn't a great GDP report for the country overall, but for the Midwest, it was a really bad outcome," said Scott Anderson, chief U.S. economist and managing director at BMO Capital Markets.

The U.S. economy as a whole grew 1.4% in the first quarter thanks to retail trade; construction; finance and insurance; and health care and social assistance, according to the BEA. While agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting increased in 34 states — and led growth in six — it offset growth in nine states, all in the Midwest.

Prices for key regional crops — including corn, soybeans and wheat — were down in the first quarter, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Crop losses due to heavy rains and flooding this spring and summer could worsen the situation in coming quarters.

"These weather disasters certainly don't help," Anderson said. "Sometimes they can if it cuts supply enough that prices stabilize, but I'm not seeing any evidence of that. ... The more we have to cope with climate change and these once-in-500-year floods, this is something we're all going to have to learn how to navigate."

National first quarter growth, the slowest since spring 2022, accompanied a deceleration in consumer spending even as personal income rose in all 50 states.

Americans have pulled back on spending as elevated interest rates continue to take a toll. That's what rate hikes intend to do: The Federal Reserve has raised its benchmark rate to a 23-year high of 5.25% to 5.5% in an effort to pump the brakes on the economy and bring inflation down to its 2% target.

Consumer Price Index data released June 12 showed U.S. inflation rose 3.3% year-over-year in May, prompting speculation that the Fed might lower rates this year.

This year "is shaping up to be a very different business environment and economic environment than what we saw last year," Anderson said. "I do think we're going to see more pressure on consumption continuing. Some of that is being made up for now with strong government spending and continued resilience in business investment, but we're not sure that can last into the second half of the year."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

https://www.startribune.com/economic-growth-midwest-gross-domestic-product-spending-inflation-income-federal-reserve/600377068/
Rudy Canoza
2024-09-04 14:27:34 UTC
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Can't blame Trump for this.
We blame the structure of the U.S. for it.
WASHINGTON — Economists who study the gap between the rich and poor in Minnesota say it can be viewed either as a glass half empty, or as a glass half full.
Minnesota’s income inequality has slowly grown over the past 20 years or so,
Income inequality has grown *throughout* the U.S. Minnesota does better than
average — ranks 42nd among U.S. states — on income inequality.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_income_inequality
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Lil dwarf Rudey
2024-09-04 16:37:38 UTC
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Income inequality
Governor Swill /Rudy Canoza/Lou Bricano/J Carlson/Michael A
Terrell/Chris Ahlstrom/Intelligent Party/Alan Bond/Bill Flett and a few
dozen other socks wrote:

Multiple death threats against Trump:
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thrive. Getting rid of Trump permanently
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That constitutes a DEATH THREAT against a former President, Rudey:


https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/871
18 U.S. Code § 871 - Threats against President and successors to the
Presidency
U.S. Code
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(a)Whoever knowingly and willfully deposits for conveyance in the mail
or for a delivery from any post office or by any letter carrier any
letter, paper, writing, print, missive, or document containing any
threat to take the life of, to kidnap, or to inflict bodily harm upon
the President of the United States, the President-elect, the Vice
President or other officer next in the order of succession to the office
of President of the United States, or the Vice President-elect, or
knowingly and willfully otherwise makes any such threat against the
President, President-elect, Vice President or other officer next in the
order of succession to the office of President, or Vice President-elect,
shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years,
or both.
(b)The terms “President-elect” and “Vice President-elect” as used in
this section shall mean such persons as are the apparent successful
candidates for the offices of President and Vice President,
respectively, as ascertained from the results of the general elections
held to determine the electors of President and Vice President in
accordance with title 3, United States Code, sections 1 and 2. The
phrase “other officer next in the order of succession to the office of
President” as used in this section shall mean the person next in the
order of succession to act as President in accordance with title 3,
United States Code, sections 19 and 20.
(June 25, 1948, ch. 645, 62 Stat. 740; June 1, 1955, ch. 115, § 1, 69
Stat. 80; Pub. L. 87–829, § 1, Oct. 15, 1962, 76 Stat. 956; Pub. L.
97–297, § 2, Oct. 12, 1982, 96 Stat. 1318; Pub. L. 103–322, title
XXXIII, § 330016(1)(H), Sept. 13, 1994, 108 Stat. 2147.)

9-65.200 - Threats Against the President and Successors to the
Presidency; Threats Against Former Presidents; and Certain Other Secret
Service Protectees
The Counterterrorism Section of the National Security Division has
supervisory authority over 18 U.S.C. §§ 871 and 879 cases. As great
caution must be taken in matters relating to the security of the persons
protected by 18 U.S.C. § 871, United States Attorneys are encouraged to
consult with the Counterterrorism Section (CTS) of the National Security
Division when they have doubts on the prosecutive merit of a case. For
the same reason, dismissal of complaints under 18 U.S.C. § 871, when the
defendant is in custody under the Mental Incompetency Statutes (18
U.S.C. §§ 4244, 4246), requires approval from CTS. In other cases,
United States Attorneys must consult prior to dismissing a count
involving, or entering into any sentence commitment or other case
settlement involving a § 871 charge.


https://www.secretservice.gov/newsroom/releases/2024/01/phoenix-man-arrested-making-online-death-threats-against-president-and

PHOENIX –David Michael Hanson, 41, of Phoenix, was arrested on Wednesday
for making online threats against the President and Vice-President.
Hanson was charged by Federal criminal complaint on Tuesday with five
counts of Threats Against the President and Successors to the Presidency
and five counts of Interstate Communication of Threats.

The complaint alleges that in November and December of 2023, while
living in Arizona, Hanson used a social media platform to post threats
to murder the President and Vice President of the United States. On
November 19, 2023, Hanson posted online a series of threatening
statements including one that stated, “#joeAndKamala I’m asking you to
resign on Monday your alternative is death brutally murdered.” After the
U.S. Secret Service spoke to Hanson and warned him that it was a Federal
crime to post such threats, on December 23, 2023, Hanson posted another
series of similar threats aimed at the President and Vice-President.

Each count of Threats Against the President and Successors to the
Presidency carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison, a fine of
up to $250,000, and up to three years of supervised release. Each count
of Interstate Communication of Threats carries a maximum sentence of
five years in prison, a fine of up to $250,000, and up to three years of
supervised release.

A complaint is simply a method by which a person is charged with
criminal activity and raises no inference of guilt. An individual is
presumed innocent until evidence is presented to a jury that establishes
guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

The United States Secret Service is conducting the investigation in this
case. The United States Attorney’s Office, District of Arizona, is
handling the prosecution.


Those can be reported here:

https://tips.fbi.gov/home

https://www.justice.gov/action-center/report-crime-or-submit-complaint

https://www.secretservice.gov/contact

https://www.dhs.gov/see-something-say-something/reporting/california


Fellow citizens, won't you join in ending Rudey's terrorism here?

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Tim Walz is a pussy
2024-09-04 06:01:52 UTC
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Can't blame Trump for this.

WASHINGTON — Economists who study the gap between the rich and poor in Minnesota say it can be viewed either as a glass half empty, or as a glass half full.

Minnesota’s income inequality has slowly grown over the past 20 years or so, mostly because its Black and indigenous population has continued to lag behind other racial and ethnic groups in the state when it comes to household income.

However, the state is still among those whose income gap is among the narrowest.

“Compared to other states in the country, Minnesota looks good,” said Monica Hayes, director of the Bureau of Business and Economic Research at the University of Minnesota-Duluth.

Hayes said the state is “in the bottom ten” according to the Gini coefficient, a statistical model that measures income distribution. The Gini coefficient ranges from zer0 — indicating perfect equality with everyone receiving an equal share — to 1, which indicates perfect inequality with only one recipient or a group of recipients receiving all of the income.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Minnesota’s Gini coefficient was .46 in 2022. That was lower than every state except for nine of them, including Iowa, Wisconsin and South Dakota. Utah had the lowest Gini coefficient, a little less than .43, and New York had the highest at a little more than .51.

But Minnesota’s coefficient has grown over time. In 2006 it was .43; in 2010 it was .44 and in 2016 it was .45.

Angela Fertig, a social policy research scientist at the University of Minnesota, said the gap between the haves and have nots has increased in the state because Black and indigenous Minnesotans still face barriers to upward mobility.

“Minnesota looks great on a lot of measures, but it is one of the worst places for non-white groups,” she said.

Fertig said a legacy of “redlining,” a discriminatory practice in which mortgages and other financial services are withheld from minority neighborhoods, has hurt people of color.

There’s also a huge home ownership gap between whites and non-whites, especially Black Minnesotans, that is an obstacle to building wealth, Fertig said. A recent study showed 77.5% of white households own their homes in Minnesota compared to just 30.5% of Black households.

Because of the lack of opportunity to live in better housing, Fertig said there’s a “spatial mismatch” between where low-income people reside and where the good paying jobs are located in Minnesota.

Fertig also said Minnesota’s increasing wealth gap is bad for the economy because the wealthy don’t spend their money like those with fewer means. “When you put money in the pockets of people who don’t have much, they spend it locally,” she said.

And while Minnesota has a progressive income tax, most of the taxes paid at the local level — sales taxes and property taxes — are not progressive, Fertig said.

“That causes the system to be very regressive,” she said.

Still, Minnesota continues to have a very low poverty rate — 9.6%, several percentage points less than the national rate. However, in 2021 it was estimated that more than 20% of the state’s Black residents reported incomes below the poverty level, compared with just 7.5% of the white population.

What’s behind the gap?
The Gini measure of the gap between rich and poor does not take into consideration government social service programs, like rent subsidies, food stamps and other programs that aim to lift the poorest American families.

Those efforts at leveling the playing field may help lessen actual income inequality among the lowest 20% of wage earners — especially in Minnesota where there is a growing safety net.

But the state is also subject to strong, overriding national trends that have dramatically widened the income gap in the United States, which has the highest Gini index — about .49 in 2022 — of all Western industrialized nations.

There are several reasons why the rich get richer and the wages of the poor and middle class stagnate.

A 2017 University of Minnesota study showed that, despite the growth of the nation’s overall economy, those who entered the workforce in 1983 made about $283,000 less during their lifetimes than those who entered the workforce in 1967, when using the Consumer Price Index to account for inflation.

“Meanwhile, the wealthiest workers have benefited from more and more economic gains, increasing the gap between the rich and everyone else,” the study said.

Economists point to several reasons for the rise in inequality in the United States over the past 40 years or so.

“Racial inequality has been persistent,” said Steven Durlauf, director of the Stone Center for Research on Wealth Inequality and Mobility at the University of Chicago.

Another reason for a growing wealth gap, Durlauf said, is that there is a growing premium on skills, meaning the value of a college degree has increased while those who don’t attend college fall further and further behind.

He also said Americans are very accepting of the uber rich and the status quo. “Social norms in the United States are very tolerant of inequality,” Durlauf said.

There are other factors that are widening the gap.


Geoffrey Sanzenbacher, who teaches a class called “The Economics of Inequality” at Boston College, said the “gutting” of the middle class has a lot to do with it.

“The way technology has changed means jobs that used to be squarely middle class have been replaced by automation,” said Sanzenbacher, who has written a book called “Understanding Inequality in the United States.”

Meanwhile, the march toward technology has favored those with capital and people who own machines and businesses, Sanzenbacher said.

He also said the emergence of a global economy has hurt American workers, who must compete with better educated workers overseas.

Then there’s the growth of American companies, which because of their size and market dominance “have more power over their workers,” Sanzenbacher said.

“All those things put pressure on the middle class and benefit the upper classes,” he said.

There’s evidence that wide disparities in wealth are corrosive to a society. They result in disparities in life expectancy and in extreme cases cause political instability, Durlauf of the University of Chicago said.

“Demagogues thrive in an environment where people are resentful,” he said.

The University of Minnesota’s Fertig said there is more the government can do to close the gap. She cited the pandemic’s child tax credit as an example of a federal program that dramatically — if only temporarily — reduced child poverty. Since the pandemic credit has ended, the federal government has implemented a more modest child tax credit and Minnesota has inaugurated one too.

Fertig also said Minnesota could do other things, too, including reform the criminal justice system, provide incentives for affordable housing and create new pathways for lower-income people to buy homes.

“Rising inequality is a horrible problem,” Fertig said.

Ana Radelat

Ana Radelat is MinnPost’s Washington, D.C. correspondent. You can reach her at ***@minnpost.com or follow her on Twitter at @radelat.
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