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The middle class is disappearing in the United States.
- Ian Schrager, the legendary hotelier credited with inventing boutique hotels, says hotels will make two major changes to keep up with the changing demographics.
- In the US, “you have the 1%, and then you have everybody else, with a declining middle class,” Schrager told Business Insider. “And I see hotels following the same thing.”
- Hotels will become either super luxurious and expensive to cater to the 1%, or more value-oriented, with “nothing in the middle,” Schrager said.
The middle class in the US is on the decline.
Middle-income Americans represented about 61% of the country in 1971, but only 52% of American adults were classified as middle-income in 2016, according to Pew Research Center data.
And only 44% of Americans said they considered themselves in […]