“Americans haven’t gotten a raise in more than 16 years,” said John Crudele on New York Post. According to Sentier Research, the median annual household income in the US was $57,263 in March 2016, which was 4.5% higher than in March 2015. But this March’s figure is still slightly below the $57,342 median annual income in January 2000. Crudele noted that “Americans are angry because they don’t care about the statistical noise — they care about what they see with their own eyes.” (nypost.com)