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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know a few people with trust funds. $500,000 is not working class in any circle. You just don’t know any working class people socially. Your house cleaners, your nannies, your yard people, and the server at your restaurant are working class. I’m not a social justice warrior but *any* stretch, but don’t call yourself working class in real life. You’re not and it makes you sound really unappealing. [/quote] Hmm, not sure I agree..... Working class in some circles (not mine) is anyone who needs to work to maintain their lifestyles. I was a waitress in HS and one summer in college. I grew up UMC/UC. I'm definitely not nor have I ever been working class. I define UMC as grad school educated professionals (doctors, lawyers, some c-suite folks, some white collar professionals, maybe even some feds).. UC is these folks plus family money or folks who don't work (to me). Some people define it on income, some by wealth. Few people meet all the metrics, so do though.[/quote]
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