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The Middle Class Of The United States

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According to Gregory Mantsios many American people believed that the classes in the United States were irrelevant, that they believed we reside(ed) in a middle class nation, that we were all getting richer together, and that everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed in life. But what many believed, was far from the truth. In reality the middle class of the United States receives a very small amount of the nation 's wealth, and sixty percent of America 's population receives less than 6 percent of the nation 's wealth, while the top 1 percent of the American population receives 34 percent of the total national wealth. In the article Class in America ( 2009), written by Gregory Mantsios informs us that there are some hu ge differences that exist between the classes of America, especially the wealthy and the poor. After reading the article, I must say that there are some noticeable differences when it comes to the social classes of the american people. These differences are quite noticeable when it comes to the education that is given, the racial profile, and the lifestyles that many live. Which in turn, affects the well-being of all, in a negative or a positive manner.
One of the realities that exist, is that the social class a family is in, has a huge impact on the education of achievement amongst their children. In the article, Gregory Mantsio cites the idea of Richard De Lone, by providing scores from the college board to examine the correlation between family income,

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