AzScorpion
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Yes it is shrinking but not like you and others think.as the middle class has shrunk significantly over the decades more and more wealth has been transferred to those who are already well heeled.
The most recent data appears to be for 2023. Presenting 2023 data using 2016 dollars,
- About 32% of households are in the top tier, continuing the trend of more households being well off.
- About 46% of households are in the middle tier - an increase in the middle tier.
- About 22% of households are in the bottom tier - dramatically fewer households are poor.
The big change is people movin' on up: Lots and lots of families in the bottom tier moved up to the middle tier. That is a pretty dramatic change and of course reinforces that we are living in good times.
Perhaps that is why so many long-time middle class people feel worse off - so many formerly poor people have joined the middle class, and hence fewer families are "beneath" the long-time middle class dwellers.
There's a lot of truth to this....for many people if their neighbor has a dollar more then they're "rich".
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One thing I learned a long time ago is to not get hung up on what others have because there's always going to be someone better off than you are. Sure I'm envious of some but I'm just happy and blessed to have what I do and to be able to do the things I've done so far in life.