The Nation - News from Dec. 8, 1985
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Many members of the “baby boom” generation, now in their 30s, are finding that they can’t match their parents’ middle-class achievements of nice homes, financial security and higher education for their children, the authors of a new study said. “All around us, there are signs that the middle class is in trouble,” said the study, commissioned by the congressional Joint Economic Committee.
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