So I have made a rough class analysis of the United States of America.
In America, race and class are inseparable. In my analysis, I have divided the proletariat into white and non white because they are divided by social power, and there are privileges that white members of the proletariat have that non white members don't have.
The classes are:
The upper bourgeoisie: Billionaires and millionaires, they are the true ruling class in the US. They own the means of production, labor power, and have complete political freedom. Politically, they are imperialist,
The middle bourgeoisie: A much larger group than the upper one, they own the rest of the means of production and labor power-enough to identify and be identified with the ruling class, but not enough to have full power. A few are likely to become upper bourgeoisie. Businessmen, bankers, and professionals like high-paid lawyers, doctors, and the like are included in this class. Politically, many liberals and conservatives can be identified with this group.
The petty bourgeoisie: Those who own their own labor but not their own means of production, or those who are economically in between bourgeoisie and proletariat. Self-employed small businessmen, small-town professionals, teachers, professors, and students could be considered part of this category. Politically, they tend to be the "activists", and are often reactionary.
The white proletariat: A very large class that includes most "blue-collar" occupations and many agricultural, forestry, mining, and fishing occupations. They are distinguished by the paradox of racial privilege and economic disadvantage. This tension lends itself to reactionary right-wing politics often, but it can also lend itself to active left-wing politics, depending on conditions. Organized religion often plays a large role in this group's culture.
The non-white proletariat: Another very large class that includes the bulk of racial and immigrant minorities in America. Same occupations as the white proletariat. They are receptive to left-wing politics, but just as the white proletariat can be persuaded into following conservatives (Republicans), this class can be persuaded into following liberals (Democrats). Organized religion also plays a big role in this group's culture.