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D) all of the above
  • While I don't think you're wrong, they are talking about different things. One is how you're doing despite being working class. Are you a making it? Keeping your head above water? A dentist or engineer making $250k+? Do you struggle to eat or clean yourself every day?

    The other is how do you make your money. Do you work for it or do you exploit for it. Were you simply born into it?

  • D) all of the above
  • People see themselves through a bias filter. Doesn't make it true. People don't like to call themselves lower class even when they are. Especially when they were probably raised middle class, because that paints a picture of failure.

    If you struggle with rent or groceries you are lower class. If you're making minimum wage you're lower class.

  • D) all of the above
  • There's a middle class. They are the ones that don't need the assistance.

    The vast majority of the lower class however cling on to defining themselves as middle class for some reason.

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