Yes, the middle class is hollowing out—because more are rising upward.
The middle class is indeed shrinking, but new research reveals the trend is actually good news.
The top 10 percent and the bottom 20 percent of the city are swelling.
The Wall Street Journal opinion in the Reformer on Friday, Jan. 16 ("About that 'disappearing' middle class"), presents dollar amounts for various economic classes to try to make the point ...
More families are moving up into higher income brackets, a new report from the American Enterprise Institute said, throwing cold water on the idea that America's middle class is disappearing because ...
When we think of middle class life, several things come to mind: owning a home, stable childcare, food in the pantry, a sense of security. But as the rich get richer in Massachusetts, the middle class ...
“The middle class is shrinking” might be the assertion of the decade. Progressives and populists alike use it to justify ...
Once the backbone of the American dream, the middle class is gradually vanishing, and with it, the sense of security it provided for so many. Rising costs, stagnant wages, and economic shifts are ...
Most studies purporting to find a shrinking middle class are prone to a variety of measurement and analytical problems.
I read with great interest Katie Johnston’s article in the Globe’s series on Massachusetts’ disappearing middle class (“For people striving to break into the middle class, hard work is no longer ...