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bobbyw24
06-01-2011, 08:07 AM
By Ronald Brownstein
National Journal

Almost no one noticed, but around George W. Bush's reelection in 2004, the nation crossed a demographic milestone.

From Revolutionary days through 2004, a majority of Americans fit two criteria. They were white. And they concluded their education before obtaining a four-year college degree. In the American mosaic, that vast white working class was the largest piece, from the yeoman farmer to the welder on the assembly line. Even as late as the 1990 census, whites without a college degree represented more than three-fifths of adults.

But as the country grew more diverse and better educated, the white working-class share of the adult population slipped to just under 50 percent in the Census Bureau's 2005 American Community Survey. That number has since fallen below 48 percent.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_exclusive/20110531/pl_yblog_exclusive/why-the-white-working-class-is-alienated-pessimistic

doodle
06-01-2011, 11:32 AM
If we doo root cause analysis, it comes down to US foreign aid policy ( that "white working class" seems to support) and out of control big gummit spending/encroachment ( that "white working class" claims to oppose although not always).

On symbolic level, one large segment of the "white working class" demographic, white Protestant segment, currently also has ZERO representation in ANY of the Civil or Military highest offices of US government. That probably also contributes to pessimism or a sense of being out of power/left behind.