Cart-makers in medieval times generally made enough to support themselves, like most craftsmen. They would certainly be better off than a peasant.
In modern terms though, virtually everyone in the medieval world was desperately poor.
No. They were low payed people. Like peasants.
EDIT: Well, they are paid considerably more than workers like peasants. The middle class, probably including carpenters, got rich because people were always buying things from them.
Well it depends! Wax candle makers were rich because beeswax candles were of high demand and toll... something [ :-) ] candle makers were poor. THEY WERE POOR/RECIEVED A MODEST INCOME AS IT WAS AN EASY CRAFT TO LEARN
For the rich: Anything that isn't fast food now. For the poor: Anything that is.
The rich could afford chess sets. The poor mostly had little time to play, they worked too hard.
Yes they did. They ate the same types of food.
for the rich meat fish fruit for the poor bread and every do often meat
The medieval cart and wheel makers were not considered rich or poor. They were somewhere in between the two classes of wealth and mostly represented the middle class.
Well it depends! Wax candle makers were rich because beeswax candles were of high demand and toll... something [ :-) ] candle makers were poor. THEY WERE POOR/RECIEVED A MODEST INCOME AS IT WAS AN EASY CRAFT TO LEARN
The poor and the rich did go to medieval festivals.
Yeah. They were both people.
For the rich: Anything that isn't fast food now. For the poor: Anything that is.
Sometimes
The rich could afford chess sets. The poor mostly had little time to play, they worked too hard.
Yes they did. They ate the same types of food.
Medieval houses had windows. Rich people had glass in their windows, which poor people often did not.
Discuss the bubonic plague or make a story as if you were some1 living during the medieval times.
No. There was a real difference, just like today.
Medieval rich people were often nobles or were given land and titles by the very wealthy. Rich people were kings, dukes, duchesses, and queens while the poor people worked the land for these nobles.