The term "hollowed out middle class" describes the shrinking of stable, well-paying jobs, leaving fewer opportunities for economic security. It is used to critique wage stagnation and the rise of low-wage service roles. Typically, corporate executives and wealthy investors benefit, as profits concentrate at the top while middle-income households struggle to maintain their standard of living.
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