More Americans are entering the upper middle class, with 31% of households classified as such, up from just 10% in 1979. However, this upward mobility has not translated into affordable homeownership for those remaining in the core middle class, who now earn between $76,932 and $153,864 annually but struggle to meet housing costs. This trend raises concerns about living standards and challenges traditional notions of the American Dream.
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