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Originally Posted by apocalipstic
Makes sense
I think in the US they wanted to be different from England in the beginning and not have the whole "Nobility" thing. So class is more based on money, education and what one does for a living, than on one's ancestral heritage. The US wanted to be a nation where anyone could make it rich and be "accepted" and a part of the "Upper Class".
I agree that it is very confusing and the more I read and study about it, the more I do not get where the lines are.
I do think it is insane that the poverty line in the US is less than $15,000 for a family of 4. I think one person would have severe difficulty with that amount, let alone four.
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It's now a whopping $22k, as of 2009:
http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty/09poverty.shtml