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[h=2]Nothing seems to change with rich vs. poor - after 100 years[/h]
The sinking of the RMS Titanic – when 1,514 people drowned out of a total 2,224 people on board – impacted mostly the lower class passengers.
The very rich were saved over women and children.
-- First class lost: 119 men, 11 women and children. First class saved: 54 men, 145 women and children.
-- Second class lost: 142 men, and 24 women and children. Second class saved: 15 men, and 104 women and children.
-- Third class lost: 417 men, 119 women and children. Third class saved: 69 men, 105 women and children.
-- Crew lost: 682 men and three women. Crew saved: 194 men and 20 women.
Overall, the numbers of rich first class lost numbered 130; while the number of third class or poor lost totaled 536; for about five times more lower class than rich perished when the Titanic sank.
As the wealthy panicked after that fateful Sunday, April 15, 1912, the poor in the lower class decks worried about women and children getting to the lifeboats that were already commandeered by the rich men; while poor lower class women and children passengers were left wanting.
http://www.huliq.com/10282/titanic-mostly-lower-class-while-more-rich-survived-100-years-ago

The sinking of the RMS Titanic – when 1,514 people drowned out of a total 2,224 people on board – impacted mostly the lower class passengers.
The very rich were saved over women and children.
-- First class lost: 119 men, 11 women and children. First class saved: 54 men, 145 women and children.
-- Second class lost: 142 men, and 24 women and children. Second class saved: 15 men, and 104 women and children.
-- Third class lost: 417 men, 119 women and children. Third class saved: 69 men, 105 women and children.
-- Crew lost: 682 men and three women. Crew saved: 194 men and 20 women.
Overall, the numbers of rich first class lost numbered 130; while the number of third class or poor lost totaled 536; for about five times more lower class than rich perished when the Titanic sank.
As the wealthy panicked after that fateful Sunday, April 15, 1912, the poor in the lower class decks worried about women and children getting to the lifeboats that were already commandeered by the rich men; while poor lower class women and children passengers were left wanting.
http://www.huliq.com/10282/titanic-mostly-lower-class-while-more-rich-survived-100-years-ago