10 Things That Used to Define America’s Middle Class—But Are Now Out of Reach
1. Homeownership for Young Families For decades, owning a home was considered the cornerstone of middle-class life. Many people could […]
1. Homeownership for Young Families For decades, owning a home was considered the cornerstone of middle-class life. Many people could […]
1. Mountain Dew In the U.S., Mountain Dew is a beloved citrus soda, but it’s banned in several countries due
1. Kentucky Kentucky ranks poorly for retirees due to its high poverty rate and struggling economy, WKLY News reports. Many
1. Pacific Coast Highway (California) California’s Highway 1 is one of the most breathtaking drives in the country, with its
1. Tipping is Mandatory (Even Though It’s “Optional”) In most countries, tipping is a nice bonus for great service, but
1. Whistling at Women Catcalling used to be seen as playful or even complimentary, with men whistling and calling out
1. Hanging Clothes on a Clothesline (Colorado, Maine, and some other states) It might sound shocking, but in certain places