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There's not really a middle class in the US anymore, other than nominally. Since the mid-70s, wealth has slowly been centralized into the hands of the ultra-rich, something that runs directly parallel with the destruction of unions and suppression of labor.
There's not really a middle class in the US anymore, other than nominally. Since the mid-70s, wealth has slowly been centralized into the hands of the ultra-rich, something that runs directly parallel with the destruction of unions and suppression of labor.
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