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New Obama Web Ad feat. Lena Dunham Sends Right Wing into Fainting Couch Frenzy

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JamesWI10/25/2012 7:51:19 pm PDT

Top Romney Adviser: If You Own A Microwave, You Aren’t Really Poor

Yet the access of low-income Americans—those earning less than $20,000 in real 2009 dollars—to devices that are part of the “good life” has increased. The percentage of low-income households with a computer rose to 47.7% from 19.8% in 2001. The percentage of low-income homes with six or more rooms (excluding bathrooms) rose to 30% from 21.9% over the same period.

Appliances? The percentage of low-income homes with air-conditioning equipment rose to 83.5% from 65.8%, with dishwashers to 30.8% from 17.6%, with a washing machine to 62.4% from 57.2%, and with a clothes dryer to 56.5% from 44.9%.

The percentage of low-income households with microwave ovens grew to 92.4% from 74.9% between 2001 and 2009. Fully 75.5% of low-income Americans now have a cell phone, and over a quarter of those have access to the Internet through their phones.

Oh yeah, living the good life with my microwave and my cell phone. It’s enough to make me forget about the wealth disparity in this country!