IDS 159 Lecture 7: Class Differences Continued

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Ids 159 - lecture 7 - class differences continued. Income: the amount of money earned in wages or salaries throughout a year. Income distribution in america: dividing the population into fifths explains the distribution of the income in america. The lowest fifth earns the least income, and the highest fifth earns the highest income: many people view this income inequality as a natural outcome. 9% of the population holds almost half of all net worth. 55% of all americans have no financial assets. 54% of financial assets are held by top 2% It gives people both differing amounts of compensation in income and differing degrees in prestige in society: occupational prestige is often determined by the requirements for the job and by the characteristics of the job. Education: the best predictor of occupational prestige is the amount of education one requires, education is viewed as a way to enhance one"s economic status.

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