A new study suggests that the 2008 Great Recession did more than damage the economy; it also altered how Americans perceive their own social standing. The findings, published in Psychological Science… [+8525 chars]
New research reveals a psychological shift triggered by the 2008 Great Recession - PsyPost
New research suggests the 2008 Great Recession fundamentally altered how Americans perceive their social standing. An analysis of over 160,000 people indicates the economic shock caused a widespread decline in class identity that persisted long after the mark…
By:Eric W. Dolan
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