• Millennials

    The share of middle-class people is falling across developed nations, from 64 percent of households in the mid-1980s to 61 percent in the mid-2010s.

  • Only 6 of 10 millennials in wealthier countries earn enough to be considered middle class.
  • In the U.S., a single worker must earn roughly $23,000 to $62,000 to be considered middle class.
  • Half of all middle-income households in wealthier countries now struggle to make ends meet.

The global middle class is witnessing a historic hollowing out, with younger generations struggling to find their financial foothold in many wealthier countries around the world, including the U.S.  Only 6 of 10 millennials earn enough to be considered middle class, compared with 7 of 10 baby boomers at the same age, according to a new report from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.

The share of middle-class citizens is falling across developed nations, slipping from 64 percent of global households in the mid-1980s to 61 percent in the mid-2010s, the OECD said. Younger generations are bearing the brunt of the middle-class decline, with each subsequent […]

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