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Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by moving our economy for 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. And the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. And with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff South Carolina lay stricken today, with cities, towns and roads inundated by the worst flooding on record. Days of nonstop rain have killed nine people, driven hundreds into shelters, and left thousands more without power or drinkable water. Some of the worst was in the states capital, as William Brangham reports. Brangham parts of columbia, South Carolina were simply swallowed up today by the rising waters. It was chesthigh, and even higher in some parts of the city. And even as the rain began finally tapering off, there were new warnings. This is not over. Just b
Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by moving our economy for 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. And the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. And with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff South Carolina lay stricken today, with cities, towns and roads inundated by the worst flooding on record. Days of nonstop rain have killed nine people, driven hundreds into shelters, and left thousands more without power or drinkable water. Some of the worst was in the states capital, as William Brangham reports. Brangham parts of columbia, South Carolina were simply swallowed up today by the rising waters. It was chesthigh, and even higher in some parts of the city. And even as the rain began finally tapering off, there were new warnings. This is not over. Just b
Welcome to inside story. I am ray suarez. The United States was always a little different. Instead of having a relatively small coterie of rich families appear big ocean of poorer ones with a middle colleagues between them, the american middle class wassing huge. The group of americans who thought they were middle class was even larger. The big renegotiation of how we make our money, where we live, what we own and what we aspire to, 40 years of it has landed us here. It could be the end of an economic era after more than 4 days of the nations majority, americas middle class is at the tip point. It may be that the middle class will go under 50 , less than American Adults will be in middle income households. A steady decline in the number of middle income households over the past 45 years. In 19 sent, approximately 61 of americans were considered middle class today, that number has fallen to 50 . An 11point drop in 45 years. There has been sort of a poarization in the labor market, more
Welcome to inside story. I am ray suarez. The United States was always a little different. Instead of having a relatively small coterie of rich families appear big ocean of poorer ones with a middle colleagues between them, the american middle class wassing huge. The group of americans who thought they were middle class was even larger. The big renegotiation of how we make our money, where we live, what we own and what we aspire to, 40 years of it has landed us here. It could be the end of an economic era after more than 4 days of the nations majority, americas middle class is at the tip point. It may be that the middle class will go under 50 , less than American Adults will be in middle income households. A steady decline in the number of middle income households over the past 45 years. In 19 sent, approximately 61 of americans were considered middle class today, that number has fallen to 50 . An 11point drop in 45 years. There has been sort of a poarization in the labor market, more