What Are The Differences Between "Working Class", "Middle Class" & "Commercial Class"? Explain It.
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working class: The social class of those who perform physical or low-skilled work for a living, as opposed to the professional or middle class, the upper class, or the upper middle class. Blue Collar: Describes working-class occupations, especially those involving manual labor.The year 2000 was when Britain became more middle class than working class, according to social grading data. The proportion of households working in non-manual professions (known as ABC1s) was 50.6% at the turn of the millennium. It has since increased further, reaching 54.2% last year.
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