For decades, America had a big and powerful chaotic class. No, really, yes. Most Americans can actually be expected to be part of it, but it is not more than that. Now, for many people, America's dream is to get rid of debts. Author Edward McClelland wrote an article about Sharon on the death of this miracle. Is this fluke? Is there no government choosing the winner? Listen what you need to rebuild the middle class!
RIP, middle class: 1946 - 2013 Edward McClelland "RIP, Middle class: 1946 - 2013", Edward McClelland says that the federal government needs to intervene in the economy by enacting policies to strengthen the middle class thinking about. He pointed out that the middle class of the United States had a high income job after World War II and in the 1970s and they were able to buy the same product as rich. However, in the 1980s, the middle class shifted to shrinkage, as employment in the manufacturing industry shifted overseas during the domestic economic downturn. "Unfortunately, the middle class - especially the middle class of the blue color - ... ... McClelland believes that the beginning seems fortunate" (¶ 6). He pointed out, "Free market will not cause any change in this situation." "Capitalism has fulfilled its design purpose: dressing while concentrating assets on owned class" (¶ 14).
The middle class is a very attractive idea - it's clean, simple, and apparently self-evident. Unfortunately, this is a bunch of obesity nonsense. Politicians prefer to keep talking about it - middle class and middle class - but they do not say a word to the middle class or more, and there are just reasons. The "lower class" is often regarded as an insult, and the use of this term is wondering why people living in the wealthiest country in history are still deprived of adequate food, residence and medical care I guess. Of course, the "upper class" is a term incomprehensible to politicians. Because I do not like people who talk to themselves with a third party (it sounds arrogant).