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The Middle Class Is No Longer America's Economic Majority

It's the first time that's been true in 40 years.

 12/09/2015 10:04 pm ET
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There are now more low-income and high-income Americans combined than there are people in the middle class, a study released Wednesday found. 

According to a Pew Research Center report, there were 120.8 million adults living in middle-income households and 121.3 million in lower- and upper-income households combined in early 2015, marking the first time in the center's four decades of tracking this data that the size of the latter groups has transcended that of the first. 

The study defines middle income as adults earning two-thirds to double the national median, which translates today to somewhere between $42,000 and $126,000 a year for a three-person household.

Since 1971, the percentage of adults living in the low income bracket has increased from 25 percent to 29 percent, and the percentage of adults living in the highest income bracket has shot up from 14 percent to 21 percent. The middle class, meanwhile, has shrunk from 61 percent to about 50. 

Share of adults living in middle-income households is falling

That's not entirely bad news. The shrinking of the middle class is due more to the rising number of high-income Americans, which increased 7 percentage points, than it is to the increasing number of low-income Americans, which increased by just 4 points.

"In at least one sense, the shift represents economic progress," the study notes. 

On the other hand, the rich are getting richer at a pace much faster than the middle and lower classes. According to the study, the median income of people in the high-income bracket shot up 47 percent between 1970 and 2014; meanwhile, the income of the middle class jumped 34 percent, and that of the low-income bracket increased by 28 percent.

Growth in income for middle-income households is less than the growth for upper-income households since 1970

The widening wealth gap remains a hot topic on the presidential campaign trail. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has made reducing income inequality a pillar of his bid for the Democratic nomination, while candidates from both parties have acknowledged the problem of the middle class's decline.

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/middle-class-not-majority_5668b75be4b0f290e521f31e


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I saw this last night on the evening news.

It isn't very surprising.



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No, it isn't surprising at all.

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Our local economy is in the Schit. Obama can spin the numbers and pretend all he wants. It sucks. Stores are closing right and left. Business are folding. Uh huh.

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It completely fails to take into account cost of living.

If you are making 40k in NYC, you can probably barely pay rent.

If you are making 40k in South Dakota, you probably own a 4 bedroom house.

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huskerbb wrote:

It completely fails to take into account cost of living.

If you are making 40k in NYC, you can probably barely pay rent.

If you are making 40k in South Dakota, you probably own a 4 bedroom house.


 I don't agree.  The article gives a range of 42K-126K annually, that range probably takes into account the regional different cost of living.  Although, that is flawed.  That range is for a 4 person household.  I have a 2 person household so I am apparently wealthy.  I am not.  I do live in one of the most expensive regions of the country.



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I know what to do_sometimes wrote:
huskerbb wrote:

It completely fails to take into account cost of living.

If you are making 40k in NYC, you can probably barely pay rent.

If you are making 40k in South Dakota, you probably own a 4 bedroom house.


 I don't agree.  The article gives a range of 42K-126K annually, that range probably takes into account the regional different cost of living.  Although, that is flawed.  That range is for a 4 person household.  I have a 2 person household so I am apparently wealthy.  I am not.  I do live in one of the most expensive regions of the country.


 But it doesn't.  126k would not be much money in New York or Boston, but in a lot of places hardly anyone would make more than that.



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