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To: John Vosilla who wrote (115226)1/3/2016 2:30:48 PM
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I felt like most everyone in NYC growing up was working class in the 1970's.

EJ: Almost everyone felt like they were growing up Middle Class in the 1970s in America, whether in New York like you did, or in California as I did, or elsewhere.

Same here: I got to drive a used car when I went to college in the 1970s. A friend who I absolutely considered upper-middle class with professional parents had to walk or bike, or ask for a ride.

I sometimes think that we started to see how far down the scale the middle class was when they aired the "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" with Robin Leach. The show ran from 1984 to 1995. Before that we didn't know any better.<g>

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