assumptions about socioeconomic status
Assumptions about socioeconomic status refer to the beliefs or ideas that individuals hold, often based on societal norms and stereotypes, regarding a person's economic status, wealth, social class, and opportunities, without concrete evidence or knowledge of their actual financial situation.
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