Middle Class Pinch?

We hear all the time  about the “golden age” of the 1950s and 1960s when America’s middle-class supposedly prospered like never before or since. But thanks to gradually rising incomes and falling real prices, you could make a pretty strong case that the “golden age” for the middle class is today. Consider, for instance, car ownership.

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