The Guardian view on Britain’s new class divide : the professional middle is being hollowed out (…)
A micro-elite in finance and tech hoovers up talent while white-collar jobs lose their lustre. A society that rewards proximity to capital over contribution risks rupture In the US, the brightest are said to join AI firms. In Britain, they sign up to be quantitative analysts. The Financial Times (…)
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