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robotcapital | 9 months ago

The article's point isn't that globalization (or policy) didn't play a role, it's that the premise of middle class downfall is false to begin with. See the section under the header "The American middle class was never hollowed out".

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FuriouslyAdrift|9 months ago

The middle class of the 1980s/1990s are the poor of today... the middle class of today are different people (and probably would have been upper class professionals in the past)

dullcrisp|9 months ago

Well we’re all different people, which is why they’re looking at median incomes. Unless the problem is that these are different people?