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As someone who drives a Mercedes I’m neither rich nor entitled.
Edit: Who downvotes this lol.
That's what any rich and entitled person would say.
A former boss of mine who owned his (very large and expensive) house plus three other houses that he rented out, plus 51% stakes in two companies which were both worth at least €10mio each also claimed that he's "upper middle class" and that the things he feels entitled to are just what regular middle class people are entitled to.
I like to life by the following rule:
Anybody that says all X are Y, then that persons probably biased or an idiot.
... you do understand that your rule includes anyone who lives by that rule?
You just called yourself a biased idiot.
There's literally research on this topic that clearly says that most people count themselves as middle-class, no matter if they are part of the top 0.1% or of the bottom 10%.
This is not made up.
For example: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/10/survey-31percent-of-millionaires-say-they-are-part-of-the-middle-class.html