Back then, one paycheck bought a house, a car, and a future.
To determine if the U.S. middle class could actually disappear, I asked AI models ChatGPT and Perplexity what they thought might happen.
For middle-class Americans, the dream has long been a life of reasonable comfort—a stable home, the ability to save enough money to retire, and enough left over for periodic splurges like family ...
Ohio has lost one in three manufacturing jobs since 1999, and economists warn the state's trajectory may preview where the rest of America is heading as the 2026 midterms approach ...
The U.S. economy is productive, wages and incomes are healthy, and consumer spending remains robust. Real income has risen for people across all age brackets and marital statuses, and as more women ...
With rising cost of living, inflation and tariff costs (along with struggling employment levels), is the middle class still capable of attaining the American dream? To answer such a question, ...
What counts as “middle class” in one city can feel downright rich in another. A new report this week, from financial tech company SmartAsset, shows just how much your ZIP code can change the meaning ...
“The middle class is shrinking” might be the assertion of the decade. Progressives and populists alike use it to justify nearly all government interventions, from tariffs to minimum-wage hikes to ...
As he campaigns for re-election, President Bush claims his tax cuts have led to a growth in jobs, but that growth has been agonizingly slow, and the new jobs don't pay as much as the jobs that have ...
All aboard! Join me on a roller coaster ride through middle-class America, where life is good and dreams come true. As we approach the first stop we meet up with Mrs. Middle Class America. She is a ...