Things the middle class won't be able to have in the next 5 years according to The Washington Post
A recent analysis by The Washington Post, backed by data from the Federal Reserve, paints a bleak picture for more than one-third of American adults who lack the financial stability needed to achieve the long-sought-after middle-class status. However, economic reality differs, as the majority of Americans surveyed by The Washington Post perceived the true…
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