Hosted on MSN
The neighborhood fix-it culture that built the American middle class — and when it ended
Postwar American neighborhoods ran on an unwritten economy of traded skills and shared tools that helped ordinary families build lasting equity. Local hardware stores functioned as genuine community ...
A. Mechele Dickerson examines the creation of America's middle class and why it's struggling today. Owning a home, having stable employment and a retirement plan ... all of these are key elements of ...
Owning a home, having stable employment and a retirement plan … all of these are key elements of middle-class life. But for the majority of young Americans, these are goals that feel out of reach.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results