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The benefits that upper-class citizens receive from their employer are far different from that of working-class employees. This is due to the upper class taking jobs that give them a higher status or position, whereas the working class take jobs with lower status such as retail and blue-collar jobs. The most obvious benefit that differs between classes is the amount of money made. Upper-class workers receive significantly more pay than the working class, and while the upper class receive salaries, the lower class typically receive their pay based off hourly wages. Moreover, the chance of getting a raise is greater for the higher-ups. More benefits that the upper class enjoy over the working class are vacation time, flexible hours, retirement savings, and greater coverage of healthcare and insurance.
 * 1) Villano, David. “Work-Life Balance Benefits Low-Wage Workers, Employers.” Pacific Standard, https://psmag.com/economics/work-life-balance-benefits-low-wage-workers-employers-35733 . 7 Sep. 2011.
 * 2) “Who Is Working Class?” Working-Class Perspectives, https://workingclassstudies.wordpress.com/2008/07/28/who-is-working-class/ . 28 Jul. 2008.