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The shrinking middle class, why America is becoming a two-class society, Emanuel Collado

Label
The shrinking middle class, why America is becoming a two-class society, Emanuel Collado
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The shrinking middle class
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Emanuel Collado
Sub title
why America is becoming a two-class society
Summary
The middle class of our society has an important roleacting as the glue that holds the upper and lower classes together. But what will happen if the middle class crumbles? The Shrinking Middle Class is a comprehensive study of the economic meltdown and its long-term effects on the middle class. Emanuel Collado is a self-made businessman who focuses the results of his extensive research into a trend first detected in the 1980s. He provides fascinating case studies of middle class families, alarming statistics, and causes of the current economic crisis that both the United States and the world face. As Collado compares past decisions with current issues, he offers explanations for why America has such a disparity in our society and where the social fabric is being skewed to expand at both ends and grow thinner in the middle. Not so long ago, being middle class meant a reliable job with good pay, a home, access to health care, good education for youth, and a dignified retired life. Collado provides an in-depth look into why the United States is becoming a two-class society and what we can do now to prevent it from happening
Target audience
adult
Content