Chill Financial Historian
How did one of the richest countries in the world quietly hollow out its own middle class? No crash. No revolution. Just fifteen years of structural decisions that compounded into a generational disaster.In this deep-dive, we break down the eight specific mechanisms that turned the British middle class from the envy of Europe into its cautionary tale — from wage stagnation and the housing trap to fiscal drag, the 1991 council tax time machine, the NHS exodus, the energy cliff, the children tax, and the great intergenerational wealth transfer.📊 Inside this video:✔️ Why UK real wages haven't recovered since 2008 — a £15,000 hit per worker✔️ How middle-income Britons became 9% poorer than the French and 20% poorer than the Germans✔️ The £55 billion stealth tax raised by freezing income tax thresholds for a decade✔️ The 60% tax trap that now ensnares 725,000 professionals — soon to be 2.3 million✔️ Why council tax is still calculated using 1991 property valuations✔️ How NHS waiting lists pushed the middle class into paying twice for healthcare✔️ Why UK electricity went from second-cheapest to second-most-expensive in Western Europe✔️ The £53,000 average graduate debt and 40-year repayment trap✔️ How the pension triple lock transfers £19 billion a year from young to old✔️ Why Britain is becoming an "inheritocracy" — where your postcode at birth determines your life outcomes✔️ The £7.6 trillion intergenerational imbalance hidden inside the British fiscal systemSources include the Institute for Fiscal Studies, Resolution Foundation, Office for Budget Responsibility, Office for National Statistics, NBER, Ofgem, the Intergenerational Foundation, and HMRC.This isn't a story about a villain. It's a story about a system.🔔 Subscribe for weekly deep-dives on the economic and policy forces reshaping the modern world — no hot takes, just receipts.👇 Drop a comment: what's the one thing you've personally had to pay for that you assumed Britain would cover?
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