
Creative Class (by Richard Florida)
The Creative Class, by Richard Florida, refers to a group of workers whose primary job involves generating new ideas, innovation, and creativity. This includes professionals like designers, engineers, educators, and artists. Florida suggests that cities with a higher concentration of these creative workers tend to be more vibrant, economically successful, and attract more talent and investment. The concept emphasizes the importance of supporting education, culture, and diversity to foster a thriving environment for the Creative Class, which in turn drives economic growth and urban vitality.