yläluokassa
Yläluokassa is a Finnish term describing membership in the upper segment of society. In common discourse, yläluokka refers to people who are wealthier, more educated, and more influential than the average citizen, and to the social spaces and networks associated with that stratum. The form yläluokassa means “in the upper class” and is used to describe location within or participation in that group.
Historically, Finland did have an aristocratic class with legal privileges, but after independence in 1917 those
Researchers and commentators often describe the upper class using indicators such as income and wealth distribution,
In cultural and public discourse, yläluokka is associated with certain consumption patterns, lifestyles, and networks that