Middle class jobs prevent crime and violence.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Middle-class people worry a lot about money. They worry a lot about job security, and they do a lot of nine-to-five stuff.
The key to a vibrant middle class is an abundance of jobs that pay enough so that workers can provide for themselves and their families, enjoy leisure time, save for retirement and pay for their children's education so they can grow up and earn even more than their parents.
People feel these job-killing trade agreements have really squeezed the middle class and caused lots of people to lose their middle-class status.
Right now, America's middle class is struggling to meet their basic needs.
'Middle class' used to be synonymous with secure, with steady, with boring, because middle-class people were people who were pretty much safe from the time they first started work on through retirement and until their deaths. No longer.
Doing nothing while the middle class is hurting. That's not leadership. Loose regulations and lax enforcement. That's not leadership. That's abandoning our middle class.
Middle-class people are becoming desperate. It can cause a moral man to break bad.
What middle-income Americans want most of all is a job. We need a generous safety net for the most vulnerable in our society, but for most people the biggest social accomplishment that we can help them achieve is a good-paying job.
The middle class creates us rich people, not the other way around.
Big government doesn't help the middle class, it buries it.