Why $100,000 Earners Still Call Themselves Working Class | WSJ News
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WSJ's Janet Adamy explains the surprising findings of what it means to be working class in the United States, based on exclusive poll findings conducted on behalf of The Journal. #Jobs #Economy #WSJ
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