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Middle-income shoppers are getting pushed out of the new-car market
New-car showrooms are starting to look less like a middle‑class necessity and more like a luxury boutique. Prices, financing costs, and income trends are converging in a way that is quietly locking ...
Geography now defines middle-class life as much as income does.Shrinking middle class numbers reveal deeper shifts in how ...
Concerns about the affordability of education, housing, health care, having a family and retirement are driving economic ...
As for pricing, the 2025 Hyundai Kona could see a price drop next year. The 2026 version has a starting MSRP of $32,975, ...
Rising inventory, moderating demand and shifting incentives are setting up early 2026 as a prime window for middle-class retirees to score big hybrid discounts. According to hybrid rankings from ...
When you see someone cruising around in a shiny new BMW, it’s easy to assume they’re doing well financially. Maybe even upper ...
In 1980 middle-class families lived in a world of Atari consoles, rotary phones and station wagons with wood paneling. The median U.S. household income was $21,020, enough to buy a modest home, a ...
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