Graham Platner: If You Work for a Living, You’re Working Class
Summary
The transcript explores the evolving definition of "working class" through a personal narrative about economic status and social mobility. The speaker, who comes from a professional family background but now works as a bartender, argues that working class should be defined by reliance on wages in an era of extreme wealth inequality. Ultimately, the speaker suggests a broader, more inclusive definition of working class that emphasizes economic vulnerability and dependence on active labor income rather than inherited wealth or investment returns.