I recently read this article in The Chicago Tribune concerning the ambiguous definition of the “middle-class” and how freely the term is tossed around in conversation, the media and in politics. The ...
“Americans want policies that give every American a chance to make it to the middle class.” ¶ Middletown ¶ “A leader who understands the middle class because she grew up in the middle class.” ¶ ...
When you ask Americans whether they’re middle class, most will say yes. In fact, according to a Pew Research survey, only 10% of Americans identify as lower class, and just 1% identify as upper class.
There is a growing consensus around extending the Equality Act (2010) to outlaw class discrimination – as well as race, gender and other forms of discrimination already covered by the Act. But might ...
Recent analyses have highlighted the nuanced distinctions that separate the upper-middle class from the broader middle class in America. According to a Pew Research Center report, upper-middle-class ...
Many good people across the political spectrum are earnestly trying to create a coherent, comprehensible, and politically attractive economic agenda for working-class voters that could unite people ...
In 2024’s iteration of college football, nothing is guaranteed. Not conference alignment, not wins or losses and certainly not seeing a player wear the same uniform throughout their collegiate career.