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The Tremendous Growth of the World’s Middle Class May Be the Greatest Story of Our Age
Foundation for Economic Education ^ | 08/31/2018 | Jon Miltimore

Posted on 09/02/2018 9:09:46 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

A woman who woke up from a thirty-year coma in 2018 would be forgiven if she looked around and came to believe our world is falling apart.

Cable news and social media are a steady drumbeat of negativity. There is a sense the world is not right.

Russian collusion. Xenophobia. Antifa. Unite the Right. Stormy Daniels. #MeToo. Mass shootings. The Deep State. It’s a cacophony of angst, outrage, and political anger.

The woman who emerged from her coma would have little or no idea that the world is experiencing an economic miracle, just as most people today do not. But it’s happening just the same.

The Middle-Class Miracle

As the Washington Post reported last week, people around the world are joining the middle class on a scale hitherto undreamt of (to borrow a phrase from Dr. Strange).

“By 2020, more than half of the world’s population will be ‘middle class,’” the Post reports.

This revelation came during an interview with Brookings Institution scholar Homi Kharas, who noted that the world is quietly nearing a historic milestone few would have dreamed possible a generation ago.

“By 2020, more than half of the world’s population will be ‘middle class,’” the Post reports.

The surge, driven largely by a middle-class explosion in India and China that is now spreading to Southeast Asia, is perhaps the most incredible demographic shift ever witnessed.

It’s easy to forget that the middle class barely existed for most of modern history.

“There was almost no middle class before the Industrial Revolution began in the 1830s,” Kharas notes. “It was just royalty and peasants. Now we are about to have a majority middle-class world.”

Being Middle Class Is a Big Deal

One need not go all the way back to the dawn of the Industrial Age, however, to see just how extraordinary this milestone is. Our World in Data shows that 60 percent of the world still lived in extreme poverty as recently as 1970.

It’s important to note that reaching the middle class is not a mere class designation. Nor is it simply a matter of money.

Reaching the middle class is transformative as a life experience. There may be very few differences between being wealthy and being middle-class, but the quality of life between poverty and middle-class is stark.

From a global perspective, living in the middle class means having luxury items most Americans view as basic essentials: access to transportation, air conditioning, electricity in their homes, and running water.

Perhaps the most telling sign of people reaching the middle class is the presence of store-purchased hygienic items.

Anna Rosling Rönnlund, the founder of Gapminder’s Dollar Street project, said perhaps the most telling sign of people reaching the middle class is the presence of store-purchased hygienic items.

“The most striking thing is so many of the people we visited so far actually have a plastic toothbrush,” Rönnlund told the Post. “It’s the same with soap. Almost everyone in the world has access to some kind of soap. The poorest buy a tiny fraction of a soap bar or make it themselves. When you come to the middle, you see people buying locally produced, big bars of soap.”

Americans Have an Odd View of the Middle Class

The presence of electricity, running water, decent soap, and plastic toothbrushes are not what Americans typically think of as indicators of the middle class. But Americans have a skewed vision of the middle class, evidence shows.

Historically 85-90 percent of Americans have self-identified as middle class. Even the more recent figure of 60 percent is well above what is actually defined as the middle class in America. Gallup surveys show that only about 2 percent of Americans self-identify as “Upper” class, which suggests many Americans have little understanding of their actual wealth. Breathless narratives about a “shrinking U.S. middle class” from politicians and media—which often neglect to mention that America’s middle class is shrinking because Americans are getting wealthier—have probably added to the confusion.

Whatever the case, the revelation that, globally, the middle class has grown at such an astonishing rate is welcome news. It also invites an important question: to what do we owe this grand achievement?

A glance at the chart below reveals that the decline in world poverty took place during the Pax Americana, a period notable for relative peace that witnessed the defeat of socialism and an unprecedented expansion of freedom and trade. (As oppressive as China’s system may be politically, there’s no question it underwent vast economic liberalization beginning in the 1970s.)

It’s unclear if we’re at the beginning of the Pax Americana or its end. Only time will tell.

Whatever the case, the last 70 years reveal what can be achieved when humans and nations work and trade together.

Jon Miltimore
Jon Miltimore

Jonathan Miltimore is the Managing Editor of FEE.org. Serving previously as Director of Digital Media at Intellectual Takeout, Jon was responsible for daily editorial content, web strategy, and social media operations. Before that, he was the Senior Editor of The History Channel Magazine, Managing Editor at Scout.com, and general assignment reporter for the Panama City News Herald. Jon also served as an intern in the speechwriting department under George W. Bush.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Society
KEYWORDS: economy; livingstandards; middleclass

1 posted on 09/02/2018 9:09:46 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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2 posted on 09/02/2018 9:10:45 AM PDT by SeekAndFind (look at Michigan, it will)
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To: SeekAndFind

Yes, the abandonment and destruction of radical, world Communism has been the greatest boon to mankind.

Sadly, its vestiges still live on in the West.


3 posted on 09/02/2018 9:11:47 AM PDT by PGR88
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I have watched the middle class grow explosively in Việt Nam since 2003.The Vietnamese and the Koreans take to Business like no-one else in the world other than the Jews. I have watched the small town I habituate grow from a very poot\r highway town to a small city in 15 years and go from all motorbikes and bicycles to automobiles in many front yards and the neighborhoods from thatched two room houses to tiled siding five to seven room homes. I sometimes catch myself regretting the progress as the area grows from quaint to steel and glass but I catch myself after a moment of such thoughts and realize that I would not wish my old fiends to have to keep living in Quaint.
4 posted on 09/02/2018 9:22:23 AM PDT by ThanhPhero
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“There is a sense the world is not right.Russian collusion. Xenophobia. Antifa. Unite the Right. Stormy Daniels. #MeToo. Mass shootings. The Deep State. It’s a cacophony of angst, outrage, and political anger.The woman who emerged from her coma would have little or no idea that the world is experiencing an economic miracle, just as most people today do not. But it’s happening...”

It’s a phenomenon called “affluenza”. The more people have the more crap they find to complain about.

Can you imagine someone living in destitution worrying about which bathroom to use or changing their sex?


5 posted on 09/02/2018 9:23:36 AM PDT by aquila48
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“A woman who woke up from a thirty-year coma in 2018 would be forgiven if she looked around and came to believe our world is falling apart.”

Certainly upon her visit to the local mall.


6 posted on 09/02/2018 9:25:37 AM PDT by Stalwart
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Bookmark


7 posted on 09/02/2018 9:28:43 AM PDT by Fiddlstix (Warning! This Is A Subliminal Tagline! Read it at your own risk!(Presented by TagLines R US))
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You just know the statists do not like this.


8 posted on 09/02/2018 9:47:16 AM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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Titus 3:9 says, “But avoid foolish debates...”

It seems to me that our entire nation is one big foolish debate these days. Words are given outlandishly foolish new meanings. Traditional words are forbidden.


9 posted on 09/02/2018 9:56:20 AM PDT by abclily
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Pretty sure that doesn’t mean what you seem to think it does.


10 posted on 09/02/2018 10:06:27 AM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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I think it means, “Try to keep a reasonable mind and don’t waste your time on foolish debate.”

Is that a good interpretation?


11 posted on 09/02/2018 10:12:26 AM PDT by abclily
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To: SeekAndFind

Everyone in the world lives better and you can give ALL the credit to The Americans.

ALL OF IT.

For over a century WE have fought valiantly in hot wars, cold wars, political upheavals and even in outer space to impose peace, cooperation and prosperity to everyone.

NOTHING LIKE IT HAS EVER BEEN SEEN IN 2000 YEARS.

Even Pax Brittania was not like this.

And now we have once again a Great Man, a Just Man, a born Humanitarian spreading the gospel of real human rights: the right to life, the right to property, the right to self determination, the right to create, work and achieve - and not have it all stolen by some gangsters who call themselves “the state”.

The Whole World is Watching as we said in ‘68.

And now they see how it is done, as The Man shows them: follow us into Individual Prosperity, and happiness awaits you.

We have Venezuela as an unfortunate side show to demonstrate what happens when you stray from this path.


12 posted on 09/02/2018 11:37:29 AM PDT by Regulator
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Founding Fathers Tired of having the fruits of their labors confiscated by an overpowering British government, America's Founders declared themselves free and independent. Most American schoolchildren can recite their claim that ". all men are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights ... to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." Less familiar, however, are these lines from their Declaration of Independence:
"He ( King George III ) has erected a multitude of new offices, and sent hither swarms of officers to harrass our people, and eat out their substance .... He has combined with others to subject us, ... imposing taxes on us without our consent."
What, then, did the Founders consider to be the real cornerstone of man's liberty and happiness? On what basic premise did they devise their Constitution? Let them speak for themselves:
"The moment the idea is admitted into society that property is not as sacred as the laws of God ... anarchy and tyranny commence. PROPERTY MUST BE SECURED OR LIBERTY CANNOT EXIST"-John Adams
"Government is instituted to protect property of every sort .... This being the end of government, that is NOT a just government,... nor is property secure under it, where the property which a man has ... is violated by arbitrary seizures of one class of citizens for the service of the rest."-James Madison
Their guiding principle was that people come together to form governments in order to SECURE their rights to property - not to create an entity which wilt, itself, "take from the mouths of labor the bread it has earned." What was wrong for individual citizens to do to one another, they believed, was equally wrong for government to do to them. The right to own property and to keep the rewards of individual labor opened the floodgates of progress for the benefit of the entire human race. Millions have fled other countries to participate in the Miracle of America.
Footnote: Our Ageless Constitution, W. David Stedman & La Vaughn G. Lewis, Editors (Asheboro, NC, W. David Stedman Associates, 1987) Part III: ISBN 0-937047-01-5

13 posted on 09/02/2018 1:50:08 PM PDT by loveliberty2
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14 posted on 09/02/2018 1:52:50 PM PDT by Jane Long (Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Most of the improvement is in China.


15 posted on 09/02/2018 2:09:07 PM PDT by thoughtomator (Number of arrested coup conspirators to date: 1)
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16 posted on 09/02/2018 2:10:56 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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In the 19th century, to be middle class meant that you had servants.

By those standards, the percentage of Americans who are middle class may be no higher than it was in 1900.

17 posted on 09/02/2018 6:33:08 PM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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