We have all heard the headlines. The story is everywhere: the American middle class is dying, crushed under the weight of an unforgiving economy. But if we look past the sensationalist political rhetoric and dig into the cold, hard economic data, a different picture starts to emerge. The middle class isn't actually disappearing; it is being completely transformed. Back in 1971, about sixty-one percent of American households were classified as middle class. By 2023, that number had slid down to just around fifty-one percent. It is easy to look at that ten-point drop and assume everyone is falling into poverty, but the reality is significantly more nuanced. In fact, a massive chunk of that shift is actually driven by upward mobility. Since 1979, the upper-middle class has roughly tripled in size. Think of it as a migration rather than a massacre.
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