November 9, 2011
The middle class may be shrinking in the U.S., but it’s growing worldwide.

The middle class may be shrinking in the U.S., but it’s growing worldwide.

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    Mexico #clasemediero
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    American dream will return… in Mexico. This is actually awesome.
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  10. princedanterose said: The shrinking size of the middle class in the US is directly linked to its growth worldwide. The middle class in the US was supported by factory jobs, and those have gone global.
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    if you’re in the...U.S….you’re practically poor…
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  24. newharlemshuffle said: really its growing in S. America, this doesnt show any growth in Europe, Asia, or Africa
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