I’m sure there are significant differences, but the idea of most Indians thinking of themselves as middle class is strikingly similar to how Americans see ourselves. Many truly affluent Americans don’t realize how rich they are, and the line between middle and working class has been blurred in the United States since about the middle of the twentieth century.
I’m sure there are significant differences, but the idea of most Indians thinking of themselves as middle class is strikingly similar to how Americans see ourselves. Many truly affluent Americans don’t realize how rich they are, and the line between middle and working class has been blurred in the United States since about the middle of the twentieth century.