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    income class, but it is not the case, it is more accessible to middle class, since their income is higher permitting them to afford the cost; unlike the low class, which could no fit these expenses into their daily budget. There has always been a close relationship between obesity and lower income, but this cannot be attributed only to the choice of restaurants; their economic status does not allow them to attend fast-food establishments to consume foods rich in fats and sugar content, low…

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    The Middle Class, the Most Affected by The Economic Recession For the past 40 years, the economic system has been in decline and with it, the opportunities for America’s the middle-class success has also lessened. The time in which the wages of a non-educated person were higher than the ones a teacher received is long gone. In fact, the minimum wage has increased insignificantly over the years, in spite the growth in the cost of living causing a gap between people’s needs and what they can…

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    Journalist and author, Edward McClelland, writer of “RIP, the Middle Class: 1946-2013”, clearly believes that the American middle class is dying and that it should not happen. McClelland states “For the majority of human history—and in the majority of countries today—there have been only two classes: aristocracy and peasantry” (McClelland 550). He asserts that the middle class that flourished following the end of World War II has diminished since America’s first Great Recession in the 1980s and…

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    current day political theater. In this essay I will prove how economic class inequality is an expanding issue that is creating a divide between people within society and needs to be solved with political solutions instead of allowing this issue to subside naturally. The umbrella in which this issue has developed under is the growing globalist community that has started to envelop the world. The globalist agenda threatens the middle class the most because it is the primary contributor to the…

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    Accessibility to eat fast food is mostly middle class for their level of income, unlike lower class cannot consume it regularly, and since these costs do not enter into the daily budget of this kind, unlike people who have best salaries are more likely to consume this product. It has I am long a relationship between obesity and lower incomes, but this cannot be attributed only to the choice of restaurants since its economic status were not allowed to attend these establishments to the…

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    The middle class is often revered as the backbone of a prosperous economy. From an economic standpoint, this is true because the middle class possess strong purchasing power, which introduces a multiplier effect in the economy and grows it exponentially. Middle class is not only defined by their income bracket but the socio-economic position they acquire, which include values and expectations. However, in the last thirty years various U.S. policies along with communication technology based…

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    femininity, especially by the middle class in Victorian culture. In fact, Queen Victoria served as “a resource for the metaphor of…

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    The clothing that was worn by the upper class farmers of the Revolution era were incredibly intricate and fancy even in the standards of today. To no surprise these the outfits that were required to be worn by women were beyond simple modesty. The fact that even in the 1700’s women’s clothing was still more: complicated, convoluted, and held to a higher standard than the male counterpart is still something seen today in modern clothing, showing that while there may have been infinitesimal…

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    During the Victorian Era their society was divided into nobility Upper Class, Middle Class, and the Working Class. The Victorian Upper Class consisted of the Aristocrats, Nobles, Dukes, other wealthy families working in the Victorian courts.The Upper Class was in a powerful position giving them authority, better living conditions, and other facilities. They were inheritance by a Royal Class. Many Aristocrats did not work as for centuries together their families had been gathering enough money…

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    1801-1910 Industrialization was at its peak. Although, middle-class and working-class members were not the same in the long run a few middle-class had similar ideas to the working class in regards to the harsh conditions. When comparing the middle and working class and their opinions on the work of nineteenth-century Europe it is clear to see that few middle-class members had similar opinions to those of the working class, and those few middle-class members saw the harsh conditions on the…

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