The working class, as opposed to simply the workforce, of course, is composed not only of its employed members but of nonworking spouses, dependents, relatives, the unemployed and all those who make up the reserve army of labor.118
This broad view of the working class is far more ethnically and racially diverse than our standard view of white male factory workers, including low-wage service workers in retail, health care, education, logistics, warehousing, and and other care work.