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Is the Middle Class Worse Off Than It Used to Be?
2020
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. Economic Commentary
We analyze how median real incomes in the United States have changed since 1980 under a definition of the middle class that adjusts for changes in demographics. We find that failing to adjust for demographic shifts in the population relating to age, race, and education can indicate a more positive outlook than is truly the case. We also find that the real median incomes of today's middle class are somewhat higher than they used to be, particularly for households headed by two adults. We find,
doi:10.26509/frbc-ec-202003
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