ncrease; so do their taxes。 Their expenses tend to increase in equal increments as their wages increase; hence the phrase 〃the rat race。〃 They treat their home as their primary asset; instead on investing in ine…producing assets。
Why the Middle Class Struggle
Ine goes up; Expenses go up
Assets do not increase; Liabilities do increase
This pattern of treating your home as an investment and the philosophy that a pay raise means you can buy a larger home or spend more is the foundation of today's debt…ridden society。 This process of increased spending throws families into greater debt and into more financial uncertainty; even though they may be advancing in their jobs and receiving pay raises on a regular basis。 This is high risk living caused by weak financial education。
The massive loss of jobs in the 1990s…the downsizing of businesses…has brought to light how shaky the middle class really is financially。 Suddenly; pany pension plans are being replaced by 401k plans。 Social Security is obviously in trouble and cannot be looked at as a source for retirement。 Panic has sei in for the middle class。 The good thing today is that many of these people have recognized these issues and have begun buying mutual funds。 This increase in investing is largely responsible for the huge rally we have seen in the stock market。 Today; there are more and more mutual funds being created to answer the demand by the middle class。
Mutual funds are popular be