We of the sinking middle class may sink without further struggles into the working class where we belong, and probably when we get there it will not be so dreadful as we feared, for, after all, we have nothing to lose.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The middle class has just fallen further and further behind the rich.
Right now, America's middle class is struggling to meet their basic needs.
The real people who suffer when business is leaving or not successful are the people in the middle class.
It's the middle class that feels the luxury of being able to have causes.
Manufacturing and other unskilled professions that were union jobs, that allowed people to live a middle-class life, are disappearing both because unions are disappearing and because of the global nature of the economy.
We are not going back to the failed policies of the past. We are fighting for the middle class!
The working class of England today have no vision of society beyond the acquisitive - no version of themselves or their habits as anything other than transitional, on their way up or on their way out. The working class, at best, is a waiting room for people who aim to become middle class if possible.
America's real business leaders understand unless or until the middle class regains its footing and its faith, capitalism remains vulnerable.
The middle class has disappeared. We have a highway to poverty and no roads coming out.
We have a myth of the classless society. You won't hear an American politician apart from Bernie Sanders talk about the working class. We are all middle class, apparently.