A Superpower in Decline: America's Middle Class Has Become Gl...
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so much so that large parts of the US workforce are now standing with their backs against the wall.
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At the beginning of the 21st century, the United States is still a superpower. But it's a superpower facing competition from beyond its borders
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First, nowhere in the world can you find such a high concentration of optimism and daring.
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Second, the United States is radically global.
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Indeed, the dollar has established itself as the world's currency.
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But it is a superpower that faces tough competition from outside and difficulties within.
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The rise of Asia has only led to a relative decline of the US national economy.
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This undoubtedly superior United States doesn’t exist anymore. As a center of power, it is still more powerful than others, but for some years now that energy has been flowing in the opposite direction.
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