Ah, but what about the very small percentage of the American population who happen not to be upper middle class. Easy to forget them I knowhttps://twitter.com/asymmetricinfo/status/1468343020793876481 …
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Generally though, the answer to the question, "what % of people has access to that middle class lifestyle" is that it is a somewhat larger % in the USA than in the average EU country, once you insist on using the same purchasing-power metric for everyone:https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/06/05/through-an-american-lens-western-europes-middle-classes-appear-smaller/ …
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Which, to be clear, you ought to do. I get really frustrated seeing 'poverty rates' compared across countries that have substantially different definitions of what constitutes poverty (e.g. different poverty lines).
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