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Discussions around socioeconomic status and the labels that go with it are often subjective.

My mother, raising a family of four on a single income, called us middle class. My aunt, a single mother with two kids and one income? Also middle class. My father’s family growing up with two incomes — one an engineer at Ford the other a registered nurse — sure enough, middle class.

Most people I have met would describe themselves as middle class, regardless of their income.

And that’s why we don’t use vague descriptors like socioeconomic class when we’re working to solve poverty.

Instead, we examine needs.

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