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"Middle class" has no strict definition, except that it is between "working class" and "upper class." Generally, those in the working class tend to work for hourly wages at jobs that do not require college degrees, which they often lack. In contrast, the upper class consists of the wealthiest individuals, who may not even need to work and can afford most luxuries. The middle class is somewhere between these two.

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