Daniel Rossides: The Three Primary Social Classes

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The three gentlemen in this picture represent the three primary social classes. These include the upper, middle, and lower classes. The man on the far right with messy hair, drinking a beer, and wearing less expensive clothing represents the lower class. In 1997, sociologist Daniel Rossides estimated that 20 to 25 percent of the population in the United States was categorized as lower class. This class is perceived as having a lack of wealth, a lower education, and is either unemployed or employed in low paying jobs. The man on the far left represents the upper class. Rossides found that the upper class are extremely wealthy and make up roughly 1 to 2 percent of the population. The man on the left is dressed in expensive clothing that includes

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