Or have lower class families been buying plastic to increase the appearance of their quality of life for 6+ generations?
I get that we're going through mega-inflation since covid. Even before that, if you bought whole foods and clothes that aren't plastic (nylon), the ol' paycheck only stretched so far.
I'd really like to pick the brain of a self-aware Boomer and find out how long it's been like this.
It existed in the US from 1945-2001, the end of WWII to the end of the Clinton administration, if you define "middle class" as a cohort of people able to maintain a one-job household and afford a mortgage on a new house.