Total incomes in American income brackets, doubling bottom-75% human worker incomes via AI, robotics

As I mentioned in an earlier video, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, in AD 2019, 221.75 million people in America had an income; 63 million people in America who had an income in AD 2019 were social security beneficiaries, and 158.75 million people were income earners or workers.

In AD 2019, 13.72% of the people who had an income in the U.S. made at least six figures per person–20,624,000 men, 9,800,000 women, and 30,424,000 in total. So, in AD 2019, the top 13.72% of the income earners in the U.S. collectively made at least US$3 trillion.

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In AD 2019, only about 1.87% of the people who had an income in America, had an income of US$250,000 or more per person–3,074,000 men and 1,062,000 women, 4,136,000 in total. So, in AD 2019, the top 1.87% of the income earners in the U.S. collectively made at least US$1 trillion.

In AD 2019, 60.81% of the people who had an income in America made less than US$50,000 per person. So, in AD 2019, the bottom 60.81% of the income earners in the U.S. collectively made less than US$6.74 trillion.

In AD 2019, 75.26% of the people who had an income in America made less than US$70,000 per person. So, in AD 2019, the bottom 75.26% of the income earners in the U.S. collectively made less than US$11.68 trillion.

So, in AD 2019, roughly, the top 10% of the income earners in America collectively earned at least US$3 trillion, and the bottom 80% of the income earners in America collectively earned less than US$11.68 trillion.

One key goal Robocentric pursues is doubling the bottom-75% human worker incomes via AI and robotics in America.

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Robocentric will do human jobs profiling with both production and consumption ends, by a team of human workers for doing this at Robocentric.

Robocentric will formulate and publish its strategies and tactics to double the incomes of the bottom-75% American human workers. For example, robots cannot replace human waiters and waitresses due to lacking the human care and touch and interactions, but robots can help human waiters and waitresses do more of their jobs better.

The workplaces that Robocentric aims to build are human-worker and robot-worker mixed and integrated workplaces, not human-only or robot-only workplaces.

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I am Allen Young; I’m an Asian-American man who focuses on advancing AI, robotics, human longevity biotech, and nuclear-fusion powered outer space tech.

Allen Young

The transhumanistic Asian-American man who publicly promotes and advances AI, robotics, human body biotech, and mass-scale outer space tech.