The great American middle class was a post World War II phenomenon and largely was made possible by New Deal legislation gave workers and organized labor rights that had fought and died for many decades.
"[O] ne of the biggest contributions of organized labor that we don't appreciate, because it is so close to us, is our way of life middle class. To a large extent organized labor's efforts over decades established the American middle class. Decent salary ...
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