I have noticed in Morocco that there seems to be no economic middle class, or that it is quite small. If that is not true and there are distinct classes, then I haven’t been in situations to see them, or they are not visually obvious to me. In all the towns we are in everyone seems to be dressed very similar, doing similar activities, and it seems everyone knows everyone. I would consider both of our Muhammed’s and the professors we spoke with at ENA and the scientists and engineers at our tours to be upper class in Morocco, but that is coming from my American biases. Where wealth and income mainly separate classes globally, in Morocco family, history, region, and education separate the classes. One thing that is so difficult for Moroccans relating to social status is social mobility. “ According to the enlightening Global Social Mobility Index compiled by the World Economic Forum in 2020, Morocco finds itself mired in a disheartening 73rd position out of 82 coun...
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