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  2. Social class in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different models and measures of social class in American society, such as wealth, income, education, occupation, and status. Compare the social class distributions by race, region, and generation, and see the trends and patterns of social mobility and inequality.

  3. American upper class - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the social group of people who have the highest social rank, wealth, and income in the U.S. based on economic, lineage, and educational factors. Compare the upper class with the rich, the super-rich, and the donor class, and explore the theories and controversies of social class.

  4. Social class - Wikipedia

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    Social class is a grouping of people into hierarchical categories based on various factors, such as wealth, occupation, education and culture. Learn about the origins, theories and examples of social class in different societies and historical periods.

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

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    Fussell argues that social class in the United States is more complex in structure than simply three (upper, middle, and lower) classes.According to Bruce Weber, writing for the New York Times, Fussell divided American society into nine strata — from the idle rich, which he called "the top out-of-sight," to the institutionalized and imprisoned, which he labeled "the bottom out-of-sight."

  6. Social stratification - Wikipedia

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    Social stratification is the categorization of people into groups based on socioeconomic factors like wealth, income, race, education, etc. It is a hierarchy that determines social position and privileges in a society. Learn about the four underlying principles, complexity, social mobility, and theories of social stratification.

  7. Upper class - Wikipedia

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    The upper class is the social group with the highest status, wealth and power in a society. Learn about the historical and contemporary meanings of upper class in different countries, such as Great Britain, Ireland and the United States.

  8. Upper middle class in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the sociological definition, characteristics, and occupations of the upper middle class in American society. Compare the income, education, and values of this social group with other classes and see the distribution of household income in 2022.

  9. NRS social grade - Wikipedia

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    Only around 2% of the UK population identifies as upper class, [6] and this group is not separated by the classification scheme. The grading system is also sometimes used in the Republic of Ireland with the addition of a Class F signifying Farmers and Agricultural Workers.