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Are people today more socially mobile than before?

Yes, in many regions. Education, technology, and globalized economies have created more opportunities for individuals to rise out of poverty or move into new social classes. For example, expanding access to higher education has allowed millions in Asia, Africa, and Latin America to enter the middle class for the first time. However, mobility is still limited by inequality, systemic barriers, and geography. Media literacy helps contextualize narratives of decline against evidence of improvement. Data from organizations like the World Bank show long-term upward mobility trends, proving societies are more dynamic than in past generations.

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