classism in the us art sitthiphap
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Classism in the USby Art Sitthiphap
Period 7 Sociology
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The elite class: The richest and most powerful people in the country. The elite live in a world of their own.
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The upper class: people who have so much wealth that they don’t have to work much to keep the upper class status.
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The middle class: Usually paid by salary, “white collar” workers. Individuals earning at least $45,000 per year; family of 4 earning at least $65,000 per year. Not working means losing middle class status.
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The working class: “Blue collar” wage workers. Includes semi skilled and skilled labor
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The Poverty class: People living below the poverty line. Including minimum wage workers. 1 person earning less than $19,000 per year; Family of 4 earning less than $25,000 per year.
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The underclass: People who live in destitution outside of the system, often without addresses or phone numbers.