In response to Wake Up, America!
(March 1, 1990)
To the Editors:
In his review of my book Fear of Falling: The Inner Life of the Middle Class [NYR, March 1], James Fallows complains that I never make clear how many people I am talking about. Not so: On page 12 I estimate that the professional middle class comprises about 20 percent of the US population.
Barbara Ehrenreich
Syosset, New York
Ms. Ehrenreich asserts that the professional middle class is a minority, "composing [sic] no more than about 20 percent of the population," but she provides no data to support even this rough estimate and never clarifies how the group is subdivided among such economically different categories as school teachers, TV newscasters, and investment bankers. The only citation she offers about the group's overall size is to an article that she and John Ehrenreich wrote in the late 1970s, before any of the Reagan-era changes in class structure, which she describes in her book, could have taken place.