It also has rhetorical power: a "middle" implies a top and a bottom, and given that nobody likes to think of themselves as poor (shame) and given that if you openly admit to being rich, you're expected to share more, almost everyone claims to be middle class. A nice result of that classification is that it erases the concept of the working class, which at best becomes synonymous with the upper part of the lower class.
It also has rhetorical power: a "middle" implies a top and a bottom, and given that nobody likes to think of themselves as poor (shame) and given that if you openly admit to being rich, you're expected to share more, almost everyone claims to be middle class. A nice result of that classification is that it erases the concept of the working class, which at best becomes synonymous with the upper part of the lower class.