Most people consider themselves as part of the middle class
Median incomes grew more slowly than top incomes
Middle incomes are losing economic influence
Real income growth of OECD middle income groups fell behind that of global middle-incomes and the global top 1% incomes
Prices of housing, education and health increased faster than overall inflation
The cost of buying a flat in large cities has increased considerably for middle-income families
Since the baby boomers generation, each new generation has seen its chances of belonging to the middle-income class fall
The skills profile needed to reach the middle of the income distribution has increased
One-in-six current middle-income jobs face high risk of automation
The middle-income class forms the bulk of the population in almost all OECD countries