“…SES consists of three discreet, linked components: occupation, education, and income (Cook et al., 2021). In tandem, SES factors largely determine individuals’ and families’ access to resources and quality of life, social capital, and experiences related to privilege and oppression (Cook et al., 2021; Luo & Waite, 2005; Tan et al., 2020). Often, low SES correlates with holding a nondominant racial and/or ethnic identity (US Census Bureau, 2014).…”