1. Owning A Home
Owning a home was always the American dream. However, it is becoming increasingly less likely for the middle class, and the American dream remains out of reach for many.
Access to quality healthcare will become a luxury rather than a basic necessity for many middle-class families. As healthcare costs continue to soar, insurance premiums, deductibles, and out-of-pocket expenses will become unaffordable for a significant portion of the middle class. This will result in delayed or inadequate medical care, worsening health outcomes, and financial strain.
The cost of higher education will skyrocket, making it increasingly difficult for middle-class individuals to pursue advanced degrees or vocational training. With tuition fees rising faster than inflation and student loan debt reaching unsustainable levels, many middle-class families will be forced to forego or delay education, limiting their career opportunities and earning potential.