When Trump says, "Make America Great Again," whatever he means by it, I'm sure what is white working-class followers hear is a return to the golden age from WWII to the mid-1970s, when for the first time in history the distinction between the middle class and the working class faded, and it was possible for a white man, at least, who had only a high-school education to earn a middle-class income through manual labor, live in the 'burbs, own two cars, and send the kids to college. An American economy of broadly shared prosperity. "Guys like us we had it made! Those were the daaays!"
A return to those conditions is probably impossible, because too many of the high-wage low-skill manufacturing jobs have been offshored to countries with cheaper labor, or eliminated entirely by automation, and because most of the labor unions that kept working-class wages high have been marginalized or destroyed.
Does anyone see a way broadly shared prosperity could be restored?
A return to those conditions is probably impossible, because too many of the high-wage low-skill manufacturing jobs have been offshored to countries with cheaper labor, or eliminated entirely by automation, and because most of the labor unions that kept working-class wages high have been marginalized or destroyed.
Does anyone see a way broadly shared prosperity could be restored?