Middle-class Americans have lost their status as the most prosperous in the world, a survey has found.
A person on the median income in the United States is now less well off than one in Canada.
The survey, published by the New York Times, shows median incomes - the middle 10 per cent of earners - are falling in the US compared with international competitors.
The disparity is explained by the fact that the richest 5 per cent of Americans remain by far the most affluent in the world.
But the poorest 5 per cent are worse off in the US than in other countries, including Canada, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Holland, all of which were behind America in poverty terms in the 1980s.