WSJ on our middle-class squeeze: “In Egypt and elsewhere in the Middle East, a wave of austerity is making it harder for many people to make ends meet,” Jared Malsin and Amira El-Fekki say in the Wall Street Journal. Following the standard pattern of stories on the economy immediately following the EGP devaluation in 2016, the vox-pop-based piece offers nothing insightful, beyond noting that Egypt was the hardest hit economically from the relatively stable Arab Spring countries.
Egypt and other Arab countries’ middle class most affected by austerity measures