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Title: THE AMERICAN DREAM


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THE AMERICAN DREAM
  • The Role of Social Class in the
  • Pursuit of Happiness

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AMERICAN DREAM
  • Land of Opportunity
  • Rags to RichesAnyone can become rich, famous,
    powerful.
  • Jobs and education available to all who want
    them.
  • Meritocracy (rewards)skill effort.
  • Through hard work, courage and determination one
    can achieve prosperity. Americans can live
    better than their parents did.

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We hold these truths to be self-evident, that
all men are created equal, that they are endowed
by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights,
that among these are Life, Liberty, and the
PURSUIT of Happiness
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Social Mobility
  • The movement of families up and down the economic
    ladder
  • 40 of incomes stayed at about the same level
    60 moved up or down.
  • Only 37 of Americas 400 wealthiest inherited
    their money from their family.

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Social Classes
  • The hierarchical distinctions between individuals
    or groups in societies.

Social Stratification
The study of systematic inequality between groups
of people
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What are the key features of social class?
  • WEALTH
  • Valued possessions cash, land, buildings,
    property
  • Income money from employment, shares etc.
  • Tends to be intergenerational
  • POWER
  • Ability to carry out ones will, even if opposed
    by others
  • Who has power???
  • PRESTIGE
  • Respect given to people with valued positions or
    resources

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Upper Class Facts
  • Q. What of Americans belong to the upper class?
  • 0.5
  • Extent of wealth?
  • Top 1 owns more than one third of ALL net worth
    in the U.S.
  • 50 U.S. stocks, 60 bonds corporations,
    property, inheritances income mostly from
    investments not employment
  • Source of power?
  • Ownership of resources - money makes money
  • Economic power and political power intertwined
  • Source of prestige?
  • family name resources (old Rockefeller,
    Carnegie, Walton, Getty new Gates)

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Corporate Class Facts
  • Q. What of Americans?
  • 0.5
  • Extent of wealth?
  • A lot, but not as much as the upper class
  • Usually not major owners of companies
  • median CEO salary 10.8 million
  • President of the U.S. 400,000 (why do it then??)
  • Q. Source of power?
  • Heads of companies, government
  • Q. Source of prestige?
  • Position of influence

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Middle Class
  • The Cosby Show
  • Americas first black middle class TV family

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Middle Class Facts
  • Q. What of Americans?
  • 43
  • Q. Extent of wealth?
  • Some
  • Ownershipown home
  • Incomemid to high income
  • Engineer, 58,000
  • Teacher, 34,000
  • ALC Professor, ??
  • Source of power?
  • Limited within context of occupation
  • Source of prestige?
  • Some more than others, White collar job

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Working Class
  • Photograph from a book

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Working Class Facts
  • Q. What of Americans?
  • 43
  • Q. Extent of wealth?
  • Little
  • Ownershiplittle or no property
  • Incomemid to low
  • Factory worker, 24,000
  • Machine operator, 23,000
  • Q. Source of power?
  • Limited, sometimes collective power through
    unions
  • Q. Source of prestige?
  • Very little, Blue collar jobs

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Lower Class
  • Homeless man in New York - one of thousands

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Lower Class Facts
  • Q. What of Americans?
  • 13
  • Q. Extent of wealth?
  • Very little, usually none
  • Ownership none
  • Income low
  • Poverty rate in 2001 9.9
  • Only about 1/3 of poor get welfare
  • Q. Source of power?
  • Limited to none
  • Q. Source of prestige?
  • Limited to none

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Inequality Based on Class
  • HealthHigher class live longer (79.2 years vs.
    74.7 years).
  • Crimeimpoverished areas tend to have higher
    crime rates
  • Educationdespite continued increases in
    financial aid, the proportion of higher class
    students at elite schools is increasing.
  • Familieshigher class are more likely to have
    children while within marriage and at older ages.

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Distribution of Wealth
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Racial gaps in the labor market
Race Unemployment, 2000
Hispanic or Latino 9.3
White 4.3
Black 11.8
American Indian 12.4
Asian 5.1
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 10.9
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Gender gaps in the labor market
  • More men work full time than women, but comparing
    men and women who work
  • Median Income
  • Male 29,458
  • Female 18,957
  • For every dollar men make, women make 64 cents

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Why does the gender gap exist?
  • Education?
  • Women make up over 50 of students in college
  • Men and Women with a BA (1999)
  • Male 47,126
  • Female 34,455
  • Men work more hours?
  • Women in full-time work earn less than men with
    the same educational qualification

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Poverty rates and Gender
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Revisiting the American Dream
  • Land of Opportunity?
  • rags to riches or the rich get rich?
  • classes tend to reproduce themselves (e.g.
    occupational wealth inheritance, legacy admits)
  • are all jobs open and equal for everyone?
  • clearly not
  • Social class is achieved or ascribed?
  • between 40 to 60 of parental income advantage
    passed on to children
  • A meritocracy?
  • barriers to channels of upward mobility (e.g. a
    good education)

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American A Tale of Two Cities
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