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What do you think separates the working class and the upper/wealthy class besides the amount of money?

  • Friday Nov 20,2009 02:00 AM
  • By diddy
  • In Others

By working class, I mean those living paycheck to paycheck.
Upper class, those having substantial wealth. What would you suggest to those in working class to get to the upper class. What do they need to do? My view just because you have a lot of money doesn’t necessary define what class you belong too. Do you agree?

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  • bluegoat114 says:

    SES (socio-economic-status) is determined by many things…money, educational level, where one lives, and career. What do you need to do?….education, which will lead to a good career, which will bring more money, which will lead to you being able to afford to live in a nice neighborhood, which will surround you with different people. There is a big difference from inherited wealth and new wealth, how people act/live. Old money tends to be subtle, not show wealth. There have been studies done…most drive older cars, and not expensive ones, do not live in large homes, etc. Culture, etiquette, knowledge of the world, knowledge of how to make money, invest, these all are components of making and keeping money, involvement with charities, etc….things you see in higher SES. Money does define SES, but it doesn’t mean people with money HAVE class!



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