Correlation is not causation
Sep. 11th, 2006 02:59 pm[Let's try a more coherent version)
Post-WWII, one of the interesting things that happened in the US economy is that the middle classes expanded their share of the economy, even as the economy was growing. This trend stopped at some point. Am I correct in thinking the golden age of the middle class ended just before sales of genre fantasy took off?
Post-WWII, one of the interesting things that happened in the US economy is that the middle classes expanded their share of the economy, even as the economy was growing. This trend stopped at some point. Am I correct in thinking the golden age of the middle class ended just before sales of genre fantasy took off?