What appears to be increasing is the aristocracy of the rich, the middle classes, and the non- or marginally-working underclass. Of course, it might be my prejudice - is a call-centre drone working class or lower-middle class?
By the formal definitions of the panel, a call-centre drone and a computer programmer making US$100K a year are both working class. But when they were talking about working class people in SF they seemed to be talking about service industry and construction/physical plant, not all people who receive salary/wage from someone else. I guess a call centre drone counts as service industry.
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By the formal definitions of the panel, a call-centre drone and a computer programmer making US$100K a year are both working class. But when they were talking about working class people in SF they seemed to be talking about service industry and construction/physical plant, not all people who receive salary/wage from someone else. I guess a call centre drone counts as service industry.