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What was then middle class
Honestly, he had more of a corporate management position. I wouldn't say they were ultra wealthy by any means, but I would put them on the upper end of middle class for sure
He was a biochemist food products inventor. Dude was upper class, he just acted trashy.
Didn't he invent that new cereal varnish?
He did, which should have earned him a nice bonus!
Clark was never middle class. He's rich. If the huge house, and fancy neighbors, and all the presents, and the grandiose annual family vacations, and installing a swimming pool in a place where it snows half the year, and taking a whole family to Europe doesn't give that away, then idk what to say.
Didn't they win the Europe trip on a game show?
Huh, maybe they did, I haven't seen it in forever, but the original point still stands.
Having regular vacations used to be normal
I grew up in the 80's and it was only normal for upper-middle and upper class families. It was fairly normal for middle class single people, but then again, it still is.
Fair Point, but I guess vacation in Europe was not that expensive for Americans in the 80s because of the strong Dollar.