This chapter discusses social class in the United States. It outlines the main social classes as upper class, upper-middle class, lower-middle class, working class, and lower class based on occupation and education. It then discusses poverty in the US, noting that over 12% of Americans live below the poverty line. Government assistance programs are outlined, as well as criticisms of how poverty is defined and measured. Myths about the poor are debunked, and theories on the causes and consequences of social stratification are presented.