There Are Many Reasons to Cheer Up About the State of the Middle Class
Economy
United States
Started April 12, 2026
Statistics show that the middle class is healthier and more secure than ever before
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There Are Many Reasons to Cheer Up About the State of the Middle Class
National Review (United States) | Apr 11, 2026
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Apr 12, 2026
The reported health and security of the middle class may mask deeper inequalities that need to be addressed for true progress.
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Rising wages and job security are proof that the middle class is on the upswing, deserving recognition and further support from policymakers.
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Celebrating the middle class's progress ignores the challenges of regional disparities and the impact of inflation on everyday expenses.
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The middle class is experiencing unprecedented stability, indicating that economic policies are effectively supporting working families.
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While statistics show improvement, many in the middle class still face significant financial pressures that are overlooked in this analysis.
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