| Fed. |
Yup, sales execs, software developers, directors |
| You have to remember, it is DCUM, eveyone is middle class, unless they have a private jet and a yacht large enough to land the jet on, and even then only if they paid cash. Because admitting that they are more than middle class riddles them with guilt, but give them a teachers salary and they would probably jump off a roof. |
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My father was a machinist and later an electrician. My mother did medical insurance coding.
That's middle class. |
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Government employee (including police)
Teacher Small business owner (including service jobs like electrician) Cubicle worker of a large corporation (across all fields) |
| college professor (these days) |
This |
What is class being determined by these day? I would like to know. In my country of birth, I believe it was based on where you were born, whether you ate meat, your family's occupation (farmers versus business people), and your skin color. |
What's your job? |
economist |
In the US, class is determined by your income, your household net worth, your education, and the status of your profession. Race plays into class in complicated ways. What OP is asking is "What are the middle income/middle status professions?" OP is ignoring household wealth and education. |
| Engineers |
High status, high education, but middling income |
| Teacher was the first thing that came to mind for me. |
Ha! I'm a scientist married to an academic, and I think most of DCUM would squarely peg us as middle class. |