Personal response (the middle class people in suburban are treated with less importance explain)
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There are three major income categories in India, Upper class, Middle class, and lower-middle class. We never knew who divided the people into these categories.
But one thing is for sure, this is playing the dirty game of humiliation and biased treatment. We can experience this divide in every corner of the country.
And suburban cities are not an exception to it. High-income group people have enough money to spend on shopping and eating in expensive restaurants. They hold an authoritative position in the society.
A middle-class person prefers to save money for a better future. This is the reason they are considered less important by the rich people.
Answer:
In the cities, the middle-class people are treated with less importance as the city is full of people with all kinds of humans varying in their wealth prospectus. It is therefore very common in villages to have people sharing common goals and having common dreams so they stand together in unity to work for it.
But in cities, this is not common as people wit different wealth prospectus is always doing some form of greedy work or the other hence making them one of the people who are always behind money. So the middle class always feels left out due to this division that has been created by money and therefore makes it be one of the class who feels left out in a society where the rich persist.