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Tech workers increasingly identify as 'working class' amid economic anxiety

A growing number of white-collar professionals, particularly in the tech sector, are identifying with the "working class" due to increasing economic anxiety. Despite high incomes and educational attainment, many feel financially squeezed by the rising cost of living and job insecurity, leading them to join organizations like the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). This trend is reflected in DSA membership data, which shows a rise in white-collar and tech workers, and is further exacerbated by recent tech layoffs, some of which are attributed to AI adoption. AI

IMPACT Highlights growing economic anxiety among tech workers, potentially influencing labor movements and policy discussions.

RANK_REASON Article discusses a social trend and worker sentiment, citing surveys and expert opinions, rather than a specific event.

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Tech workers increasingly identify as 'working class' amid economic anxiety

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Jason Ma ·

    The rise of white-collar socialists: ‘A lot of tech workers are working class’

    A recently surfaced survey of Democratic Socialists of America members showed that 9% worked in the tech sector in 2021.