Middle classes make up half world’s population for first time

The ‘tipping point’ for rising household incomes across the world, especially in Asia, was reached this month

Chinese consumers queue up for the latest Apple iPhone in Beijing
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The middle classes make up more than half the world’s population for the first time in history, researchers have calculated.

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