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The Middle Class Is Disappearing… and AI Might Make It Worse | Wake & Bake Show
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The Wake & Bake Show is back with another real conversation about the world we’re living in right now. From global conflict to the future of technology and the shrinking middle class, today’s episode dives into the big questions people are asking—but not always getting honest answers about.
The crew breaks down the escalating tensions surrounding the war involving Iran, a conflict that has quickly become one of the most talked-about global issues of 2026. Military strikes, drone attacks, and economic warfare have pushed the region into deeper instability while raising serious questions about how far the conflict could spread.
But the conversation doesn’t stop at geopolitics.
The Wake & Bake crew also debates the rise of artificial intelligence and whether technology is making our lives easier… or slowly making us more dependent and less capable. As AI tools become more integrated into everyday life and work, many experts say they could reshape entire industries and even widen economic inequality in the years ahead.
And that leads to one of the biggest questions of the episode:
Is the middle class disappearing?
Economists have increasingly described today’s economy as “K-shaped,” where wealth and opportunity rise for some while others struggle just to keep up—fueling fears that the gap between the rich and everyone else continues to grow.
In this episode the crew talks about:
- The growing conflict involving Iran and what it could mean globally
- Whether artificial intelligence is helping us or making us mentally lazy
- The widening wage and wealth gap in America
- Why many people feel like the middle class is disappearing
- What the future economy might look like for the next generation
It’s part news breakdown, part barbershop debate, and all Wake & Bake.
Roll up, press play, and join the conversation.
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