The middle class had professional jobs in fields such as banking, business, engineering, or medicine.
the jobs the middle class had was manager of mines
type of jobs the middle class have in britain
during the industrial
revolution: a teacher, doctors and nurses
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The middle class were merchants, artisans, and generally everyone who is educated but not educated enough to be employed in the government. These are usually urban dwellers, living in at least a county capital. They make a living through skilled labors or trades. They had nearly no political power.
Upper middle class
The middle class
The American middle class is a social class in the United States.
Before the Industrial Revolution, Europe had a small middle class. After the Industrial Revolution, the middle class greatly grew.
The average standard of living the United States is; Capitalist Class = 1% Upper Middle Class = 15% Lower Middle Class = 30% Working Class = 13% Underclass = 12%
The middle class were merchants, artisans, and generally everyone who is educated but not educated enough to be employed in the government. These are usually urban dwellers, living in at least a county capital. They make a living through skilled labors or trades. They had nearly no political power.
Middle Class families make $35000 to $45000 a year
Combined or each? Because that's still middle class regardless, but if they both make that you're living a pretty good life. be thankful.
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Peter was Jewish but probably not from a poor family as they were commercial fishermen so were able to make a living. They were probably lower middle class.
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Around Rs. 4000 per month for a standard middle class family.
This group typically consists of individuals who have secure employment in factories, earning a modest income that allows for basic living expenses and some savings. They may have some job security and opportunities for career advancement, but their financial status is often characterized by limited disposable income and a reliance on budgeting to make ends meet. Overall, they are part of the working class but may have slightly higher income and job stability compared to unskilled laborers.