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  2. Social class in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The median wealth of married couples exceeds that of single individuals, regardless of gender and across all age categories. [11]It is impossible to understand people's behavior…without the concept of social stratification, because class position has a pervasive influence on almost everything…the clothes we wear…the television shows we watch…the colors we paint our homes in and the ...

  3. Aristocracy (class) - Wikipedia

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    In many states, the aristocracy included the upper class of people (aristocrats) with hereditary rank and titles. [2] In some, such as ancient Greece, ancient Rome, or India, aristocratic status came from belonging to a military class. It has also been common, notably in African and Oriental societies, for aristocrats to belong to priestly ...

  4. Category:Social class in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total. Social class in the United States by city (1 C) Social class in the United States by state (12 C)

  5. Social class in American history - Wikipedia

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    Social class is an important theme for historians of the United States for decades. The subject touches on many other elements of American history such as that of changing U.S. education, with greater education attainment leading to expanding household incomes for many social groups.

  6. Upper class - Wikipedia

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    The American upper class is a social group within the United States consisting of people who have the highest social rank primarily due to economic wealth. [8] [9] The American upper class is estimated to constitute less than 1% of the population. By self-identification, according to this 2001–2012 Gallup Poll data, 98% of Americans identify ...

  7. Class: A Guide Through the American Status System - Wikipedia

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    Fussell argues that the American middle class has experienced "prole drift" dragging it downward and effectively joining it to the proletarian class. Whereas a university education used to be rarer and a clear class divider separating middles from the high school education of proles, Fussell reports that the vast proliferation of hundreds of mediocre "universities" in the U.S. has rendered ...

  8. 5 of the Highest-Yielding Dividend Aristocrats for 2025 Are ...

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    The 66 companies that made the cut for the 2025 S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats list have increased dividends (not just remained the same) for at least 25 years straight. ... Chevron is an American ...

  9. Category:American socialites - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 28 subcategories, out of 28 total. A. ... Pages in category "American socialites" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of ...