The professional upper-middle class in America once consisted mainly of lawyers, doctors, accountants, engineers, and bankers.1 These folks all have specialized degrees and work in tightly regulated specialties. They have licenses or Board certification. In return for their ‘essential’ specialties and the expensive educations they rece…
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