Classism: The Inequality Between Social Classes

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Inequality has many forms racism, sexism, ageism, and ableism, and classism. Yet one that doesn’t have as much attention as racism and sexism is classism or the inequality between social classes. One can see classism in everyday life. In which somehow the poor no matter how much and hard they work they get poorer and how the rich keep getting rich.
To truly understand what classism is one needs to understand the difference in social classes. There is a least four social class, which includes the Upper, Middle, Working and Lower Class. The Upper class is made up of the Upper-Upper Class and the Lower-Upper Class. The Upper Class holds about 25% of the United States wealth. The Upper-Upper Class are the also known as the aristocratic or “old