Latest News About American Middle Class

Updated 2026-05-11 05:03

Here’s the latest that up-to-date reporting is highlighting about the American middle class.

Illustration: A simple way to visualize the trend is a line chart of middle-class income share over time, with a shaded region showing rising costs (health care, housing, education) and a second line for median wages. The gap between income growth and cost pressures typically widens during periods of higher inflation and rate hikes.

If you’d like, I can pull a few recent charts or create a quick visualization (e.g., a line chart of middle-class income share vs. median wage growth using public data) and provide concise captions. I can also summarize the underlying definitions used by Pew and other researchers to delineate “middle class” and how those definitions have evolved.

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New National Poll: Economic Hardships of Millions of Middle-Class ...

Sixty-five percent of Americans often considered “middle class” – those earning more than 200 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL) – are struggling financially today and don’t expect that to change for the remainder of their lives, according to the new poll commissioned by the National True Cost of Living Coalition. … It’s a gap that results in millions of hardworking Americans who aren’t seen – they’re earning just enough to survive, yet “too much” to qualify for financial assistance –...

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