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EPISODE · Sep 18, 2025 · 2 MIN

Why $66/Hour Is the New Middle Class

from The Daily Law Podcast · host Jonathon Daily

In Episode 61, Atty. Jonathon Daily reacts to a classic debate that went viral years ago — breaking down why income inequality is cultural, not racial. This powerful discussion dives deep into the reality of America’s economy today and why the middle class is disappearing. 💰 Did you know that to have the same buying power as the 1960s, Americans today would need to earn $66 an hour? We explore what this means for everyday people, why it’s harder than ever to achieve financial stability, and how cultural factors influence financial success more than race. 👉 Topics covered in this episode: Why income inequality is more about culture than racism The shocking truth: $66/hour to match 1960s buying power The decline of America’s middle class What this means for families, jobs, and the future economy 🔔 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to support Daily Law PLLC and stay informed on law, culture, and real-world issues. #incomeinequality #culture #middleclasscrisis #wealthgap #americaneconomy #economicreality #middleclass #economicdecline #costoflivingcrisis #financialstruggles #DisappearingMiddleClass #useconomy #americandream #financialfreedom #moneytalks #work #costofliving #economicinequality #financialreality #wealthdisparity #moneymatters #economytalk #breakingnews #currentevents #realtalk #unfilterednews #podcastdiscussion #hottopics #newsupdate #deepdive #viraldebates #foryou #fyp #explorepage #trending #mustwatch #youtubeshorts #viralvideo #podcastclips #watchthis

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