Half of America Classified in 'Conflicted Middle' Financial Class
A new financial classification, termed "the conflicted middle," reportedly includes half of the American population. This class describes individuals who, despite earning a good income, still experience a feeling of being financially broke.
A new financial class, referred to as "the conflicted middle," has been identified, reportedly encompassing half of the American population. This classification highlights a segment of society facing unique financial challenges.
Individuals within "the conflicted middle" are characterized by their experience of feeling financially insecure or "broke" even though they receive what is considered a good income. This phenomenon suggests a disconnect between earned income and perceived financial stability for a significant portion of the U.S. population.
According to Yahoo Finance, this assessment indicates a notable trend in the financial landscape of the United States.

