Table 2

Benchmarking globalization’s impact on non-college-educated U.S. workers and households

Cost of policy, 2011
Policy Archetypal worker* Archetypal household**
Growing trade with less-developed countries $1,761 $3,084
Growing trade with China 564 987
Making Bush-era tax cuts permanent and financing with across-the-board cuts to transfers*** 963 1,685
Solving 75-year Social Security funding gap with across-the-board payroll tax increase 862 1,510
Annual federal income taxes 775 1,357

* Annual income loss for a full-time worker earning average hourly wage for non-college-educated workers in 2011
** Annual income loss for a household of two workers supplying 3,500 hours of work per year while earning average hourly wage for non-college-educated workers in 2011
*** "Transfers" refers to programs such as Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, unemployment insurance, and food stamps.

Source: Author's analysis of Krugman (1995), Bivens (2008), Mishel et al. (2012), Furman (2007), Social Security Administration (2012), and CBO (2012). See the appendix for methodology.

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