For the first time since the 60's, most Americans aren't middle class

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Most Americans Aren’t Middle Class Anymore
But that might not be as bad as it sounds.

By Ben Casselman
Filed under Our Changing Economy

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Presidential hopefuls from both parties have been saying throughout the primary campaign that the American middle class is in trouble. Bernie Sanders says it is in the midst of “a 40-year decline.” Jeb Bush says it is “shrinking.” Ted Cruz says it is “headed in the wrong direction.” And Hillary Clinton says the “basic bargain” that hard work could move families into the middle class “has eroded.”

A new report from the Pew Research Center says the candidates may be right. For the first time since at least the 1960s, the majority of Americans aren’t in the middle class.


The Pew report looks at middle-income households, which it defines as those earning between two-thirds and double the median household income. In 2014, that meant a three-person household would have to earn between $42,000 and $126,000 to be considered middle-income.1 (Pew prefers the term “middle income” to “middle class” because class implies social standing as well as income.)

In 2015, just under 50 percent of American adults lived in middle-income households. (The chart above rounds the number to 50 percent.) That’s down from 54 percent in 2001 and 61 percent in 1971, the earliest year Pew looked at. Meanwhile, the share of income going to middle-income households has also fallen, from 62 percent in 1971 to 43 percent last year.

So the middle class really is shrinking. But it’s less clear how concerned we should be about that decline.

First of all, it’s important to note that the middle class is shrinking not just because more people are poor but also because more people are rich. The share of Americans that are in high-earning households, those with more than double the median income, has grown by seven percentage points since 1971. The share of low earners, those earning less than two-thirds the median, has grown just four percentage points. In fact, what Pew calls the “hollowing of the American middle class” is even starker than that: Most of the growth has come at the extreme bottom and top of the income spectrum. In other words, the shrinking of the middle class is less about decline than polarization.

Moreover, as I wrote last year, it’s important to remember that typical American household has changed dramatically over the past three decades. The U.S. population has grown older, on average, which makes a big difference to median income because retirees often have little income and live off savings. And it has become more diverse; in particular, the rapid rise in the number of immigrants in the late 20th century pushed down median incomes because immigrants, on average, make less money. Notably, according to Pew, black, white and Asian households have all seen a net increase in their income status since 1971, while Hispanics, who make up a large share of new immigrants, have seen a net decrease.


All these trends — an aging workforce, income polarization, immigration and racial disparities — are important issues with major economic and social implications. So is the decade-and-a-half-long stagnation of middle-class incomes. But the full picture is more nuanced than the “death of the middle class” narrative so often heard on the campaign trail.

Most Americans Aren’t Middle Class Anymore
 

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"First of all, it’s important to note that the middle class is shrinking not just because more people are poor but also because more people are rich."

Pure bullshyt.

A falling middle class is in direct correlation with falling union membership and lack of manufacturing jobs.
 

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"First of all, it’s important to note that the middle class is shrinking not just because more people are poor but also because more people are rich."

Pure bullshyt.

A falling middle class is in direct correlation with falling union membership and lack of manufacturing jobs.

If you look at the chart though, upper middle and upper class is growing as fast or faster than poor and lower middle combined.
 

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How the fukk can a 3 person household live off $42,000 annually? Maybe because I'm a one person household that they tax the shyt outta me cause I lose 21% of my income annually. and I maybe get $600 or so back on my tax return. I make a bit more than that $4s,000 but I couldn't see a family of 3 making it if that.
 

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My family was lower middle class.

Now I am upper middle class by that definition.

I want to make at least 600k a year before I am 50. I feel like I am making the right moves for that to happen, but I can only hope.
 

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This is why I live at home. I'm making $50k... mom's makin above that, sister is out of school making like $35k, Pops sending in a couple Gs a month from abroad. Younger brothers working part time.

Stacking up..
Round here $500 a month will get you a decent 1 bedroom. I made $50k this year and saved 10% of my pre tax income in my 401k and saved a bit over 20% of my post tax income and still wasted a lot of money on bs.

I couldn't live with my parents making what I make. Too much stress on the relationship and I'm past 30 anyway.

My problem is I don't budget. All my bills are on auto pay and when I get my check I just decide what I want to save and from there my spending is uncontrolled. I charge everything on 2-3 cashback credit cards but I don't monitor what I'm spending. I simply pay the last balance due on the cards before it's due.
 

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This is why I live at home. I'm making $50k... mom's makin above that, sister is out of school making like $35k, Pops sending in a couple Gs a month from abroad. Younger brothers working part time.

Stacking up..
:salute:

my plan as well
 

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"First of all, it’s important to note that the middle class is shrinking not just because more people are poor but also because more people are rich."

Pure bullshyt.

A falling middle class is in direct correlation with falling union membership and lack of manufacturing jobs.
I work in manufacturing there is not a lack of jobs. There is a large lack of companies willing to pay good wages/even pay above minimum wage.

In the US the past 40ish years there's been too much emphasis on 4 year schools, and not enough on learning a trade--and just working. Also a large part of the problem.
 
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