How Do The Lifestyles Of The Working/blue-collar Class Differ From The Middle Class?

Obviously everybody is different and it’s not exactly black and white, but what are the general differences? I’d like answers from those who have seen both sides please.

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2 Responses to How Do The Lifestyles Of The Working/blue-collar Class Differ From The Middle Class?

  1. Jamie Lynn Spears says:

    working/blue collar workers are the same as middle class. I guess you can call it the lower middle class.

  2. AlexAlex says:

    Most of the blue collar workers I know are in the middle class. Lower middle class, sure, but still in the middle. I’d say the main difference between lower and upper middle class is simply the money. There’s no giant differences.
    My boyfriend came from an upper middle class family. I am from a lower middle class family. We live together now, and there are tiny differences. The pillows he brought from his old house were 200 bucks apiece; mine were 20. All of his clothes are from pricey designer or higher-end label stores; I have very few pieces like that. I know how to get by on our meager amount of money (poor college students), and he is having a harder time adjusting.

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