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For the United States politically it doesn't have a working class because that's not the political norm within America

It does not mean it does not exist it's just that Americans don't see themselves as working class just middle class

I would say a working class individual is somebody who brings home a collective household income that is less than 60,000 dollars a year

Thought that would very depending on state and living expenses

It's more of the case that there are winners and losers and people's in the United States who worked in manufacturing

Lost their livelihoods and those old industrial communities were destroyed when those jobs left

When it comes to politics and economics sometimes it bows down to the winners and the losers as well as perspective

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Jonathan Stephen Harry Riley
Jonathan Stephen Harry Riley

Written by Jonathan Stephen Harry Riley

I have been writing from 2014 to the present day; my writing is focused on history, politics, culture, geopolitics and other related topics.

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