Sentence examples for middle class in terms from inspiring English sources

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Economists, by contrast, tend to see income as determining class.The bank's economists nod in the direction of sociology by defining the middle class in terms of economic security.

Its now-classic analysis of the "new middle class" in terms of inner-directed and other-directed social character opened exciting new dimensions in our understanding of the psychological, political, and economic problems that confront the individual in contemporary American society.

This indicates that only 8% of the total 1.4 billion population are middle class in terms of having measurable discretionary purchasing power.

Another reason many blacks are reluctant to describe themselves as middle class is that it's a confusing place to be: often you are not different enough to be seen as middle class at home (black township or rural village) nor are you white enough to be middle class in terms of full access to privilege that defines the white middle class experience.

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THERE are two main ways to define a middle class: in relative terms, as the middle income range of each country; or in absolute terms, using a fixed band for all countries.

Ms. Weiss's literary agent, David Kuhn, described her as solidly middle class (in Manhattan terms).

So defining the middle class in absolute terms is hard (see article).In practice, emerging markets may be said to have two middle classes.

But their numbers are shrinking, as the marginalised are going mainstream: the Pew Charitable Trusts reckons that nearly a third of Americans who, as teenagers in the 1970s, belonged to the middle class (in British terms, the working class and above) have slipped below it as adults.

"You know our Republican colleagues are doing what they always do: They're appeasing a few special interests, in this case oil companies and pipeline companies, and not really doing what's good for the average middle class family in terms of creating jobs," he said on CBS' "Face the Nation".

But the vice president has been using the term "middle class" in speeches for days now, and has been losing "working families".

I think that the average reader of Adam Davidson's recent piece in the Atlantic, "Making It In America," would likely come away with the idea that the middle class economy, in terms of the job opportunities available to people who play by all those traditional middle class rules of education and responsibility and thrift, is in a period of disruptive change.

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