The earnings from pulling a job with Arthur were enough to keep Schneider just and honest for twenty years.
So, are the middle-class families, those with incomes over 300 Pounds, better off than families like Schneider's?
Not exactly, because people's desires expand step by step, and there's never a day when they're fully satisfied.
This upper echelon of the middle class often has the highest probability of going bankrupt.
This is partly due to their lifestyle standards, always aiming to align with the upper class.
The house has to be large, so large it resembles a castle. Mr. Audley End from Essex County detests the smell of the kitchen and the dirty dishwater, so he built the kitchen 250 yards away from the dining room.
Yet he wants to eat hot meals, so he built a railroad specifically for delivering dishes in his mansion, making every mealtime feel like a train station arrival.
