Yes, though data shows that’s largely because people are becoming so wealthy they’re exiting the middle class
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Middle class is typically defined by how much income a person is earning, not solely by percentages
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Apparently an annual income of $32,400 puts one in the top 1% on a global basis:https://www.investopedia.com/articles/personal-finance/050615/are-you-top-one-percent-world.asp …
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*All Americans :)
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Even better are the IYI’s telling the middle class they should feel outraged
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Happiness is often a function of relative wealth vs. others in your community not just absolute acquisition of material items. Also, important things continue to be out of reach for most like college & healthcare
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Being comfortably mediocre is its own form of oppression.
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It’s one of the odd things I’ve found about Utah. It seems like the number of Utahns with international experience would mitigate this attitude but, admittedly anecdotally, it seems not.
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Hot. Take.
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They’re usually too busy getting offended about what someone said about their sports team
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Psychologically most compare themselves to their neighbors. They'd be happier if everyone was lower middle class. I prefer freedom.
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