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    Default Socioeconomic status and how it affects someoneones experience in America?

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    Generally speaking, lower status means worse experience.

    And now I'll open it up to questions.

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    I'm broke and will always manage to have a jolly good time.

    The soup kitchen is a lie, theory busted.

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    This is kind of obvious to anyone with half of a High School diploma.

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    I resemble that remark.

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    Being poor, ftw!

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    You know, in film, rich people are typically heinous villains, and poor people the underdog good guys. WE SHOULD ALL THROW AWAY OUR MONEY AND BE POOR TOGETHER.

    Unless you're Iron Man or Batman.

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    Why are we still asking this question? People of the lower working class are less likely to find work, less likely to get an education beyond high school, and the children of the lower working class are less likely to rise above their class. It affects people ALMOST as much as race does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xenonight2 View Post
    This is kind of obvious to anyone with half of a High School diploma.
    This . 10char

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