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of pretending to know more than you do about uninteresting things, of anal-retentive balding middle managers, of don't-call-us-we'll-call-you' s. Of people with high horses and low ambitions.
The middle class, in colloquial usage, consists of those who have some economic independence but not a great deal of social influence or power. The term often encompasses merchants and professionals, bureaucrats, and some farmers and skilled workers.
Middle Class Squeeze How the Bush Administration and congressional policies are failing the middle class
I don't know about you, but I can't take seriously anyone who takes either the Republican Party or Democratic Party seriously -- in part because neither party takes you and me seriously; in part ...
A debate over whether the 'service class' is a unitary middle class or is divided between professionals and managers remains unsettled.
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the prevalence of cockroach allergen exposure in suburban middle-class homes and to study its relationship to cockroach sensitization.
The standard of living rose and the middle class grew while the number of wealthy actually shrank somewhat compared to 2006. At the same time, the official poverty rate was basically unchanged.
The growing number of individuals who are [s]olidly middle class and lack health insurance is one reason ... that the problems of the uninsured have jumped to the top of the domestic political...
Children from a lower socioeconomic environment have worse sleeping patterns than children from middle class status. Excessive daytime sleepiness due to poor sleep the night before may have a nega...
America is sometimes called a "middle-class country," but nobody — not economists, sociologists, or the U.S. Census Bureau — seems to have a clear definition of who the middle class actually is.
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