The middle class do not have the position to change much with just making a decision using the “power” they have, simple because they lack power. The middle class does have the majority in which voting and rallying together is the best way to get their point across, appealing to the upper class in positions of authority in the government, particularly the President. The net worth of the top 1 percent of the upper class famously exceeds that of the bottom 90 percent, lower and middle class. In the face of popular myths about a democratized stock market, the top 10 percent owns almost all personal equity in investment assets. The two other classes, the lower and the middle class are suppose to remind each other as well as the rest of the world what needs to be done and who needs to be helped in this world.