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Stratification, Inequality, and Social Class in the U.S.
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Social Class in the U.S.

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Social Class in the U.S.

Most social scientists agree that American society is stratified into social classes, based on wealth, education, and occupation.

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Income

Individual and household income remains one of the most prominent indicators of class status within the United States.

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Wealth

Wealth is commonly measured in terms of net worth, which is the sum of all assets, including home equity, minus all liabilities.

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Education

In the U.S., educational attainment is strongly correlated to income and occupation, and therefore to social class.

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Occupation

In the United States, occupation and occupational prestige are primary indicators of social class, along with income, wealth, and education.

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