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Social Classes in America Chapter 8 Section 3. Class Consciousness. Class Consciousness: identification with the goals and interests of a social class.

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1 Social Classes in America Chapter 8 Section 3

2 Class Consciousness. Class Consciousness: identification with the goals and interests of a social class. Relatively new concept to put people into different classes. Studying stratification (different layers) of classes in the United States.

3 Upper Class Only 1% of population “Aristocracy”- Old Money Ex. Hilton sisters, Ford family, Rockefeller, Vanderbilt. Also a Lower- upper class Wealthy because of achievement and earned income. Athletes, Stock market investors, entrepreneurs. May be better off but not accepted in exclusive social circles.

4 Middle Class Most think of themselves as middle class. Only 50-60% of our population. Within the Middle class: Upper-middle: 14% of pop. $80,000/year. Middle-middle 30% of pop. $45,000/year.

5 Working Class and Working Poor Working Class: 1/3 of population also referred as the lower-middle class. Below average income and unstable working environment. Working Poor: 13% of population, people employed in low-skill jobs with the lowest pay who do not earn enough to rise out of poverty. Ex. Manual labor, Fast food workers. $20,000/year.

6 Underclass 12% of population Underclass: people typically unemployed who came from families that have been poor for generations. Physical and mental disabilities are common. Lack of education and skills is most common characteristic.


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