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In the second episode of a three part mini-series exploring the appeal of "middle-classness" as a label, we hear from ordinary Americans about what middle-classness means to them. Middle-classness isn't just a matter of not being poor or not being rich financially; it is about being seen as a certain type of person.
By Jennifer R. Myhre, Ph.D.4.4
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In the second episode of a three part mini-series exploring the appeal of "middle-classness" as a label, we hear from ordinary Americans about what middle-classness means to them. Middle-classness isn't just a matter of not being poor or not being rich financially; it is about being seen as a certain type of person.