This is despite the UK having retained its monarchy, House of Lords and aristocracy - precisely the very things the American Revolution sought to overthrow and overcome. While still worse than most other developed nations, income distribution isn't as unequal in the UK as in the US, the welfare state remains (for now) stronger, and one major difference is that the link between race and social class is much less marked in the UK than the US. Unlike in the US, where Blacks and Hispanics really are poorer and less academically-achieving than Whites on average, the UK situation is more nuanced. Based on the 2021 Census results, as well as annual GCSE and A-Level results, Blacks and South Asians have more 'extremes' than the White British population: more people with no qualifications at all, but also more people with university degrees; similarly, more people with either no job at all or in manual or menial occupations, but also (at least in the case of South Asians) more people in professional/managerial/technical occupations.