your response is one sided and in sync with your leftist philosophy.The developed countries are trying to grapple with many problems and a major one is the decline of the middle class. The reasons are :-
1. The Capitalist system is not geared to the preservation of any particular class. The company owners are not interested in the steady middle class contribution. They are interested in profits and that means lowering costs. For instance many safe jobs such as bank managers have been shelved to save on wages. Any difficult problems are dealt with by centralised Head Office.
2. The huge rise in education has made the young job seekers much more desirable than their fathers. They have energy, ambition and an education of new ideas. But what is really the killer positive is that they are ready and willing to accept lower wages just to get started. The company bosses save money on their wages and get all the benefits above . Its a no brainer.
3. AI and automation. Much cheaper to run and works 24/7 without complaint.
"2. The huge rise in education has made the young job seekers much more desirable than their fathers."
can you substantiate this premise?
it's cycle of life (either by artificial means or by natural cause).