No, Jesus was not part of the upper class when living as a man; otherwise he would have stood out starkly (Matthew 11:8 and Luke 7:25 refer specifically to John the Baptist, but given Jesus’ ability to blend in with ordinary Jews, He wasn’t a wearer of the most expensive garments either nor did he “live delicately”). Never mind Nazareth not having a good reputation during Jesus’ time (remember John 1:46?)
Read the transcript. His garments were of the finest weave. He ate with wealthy patrons. I did not say he was of the upper class. I said he was a wealthy man. Clearly he lived a life of sacrifice and service. He was never in need of earthly sustenance. Even the fish gave him money to pay his taxes.
Why then did Roman Soldiers cast lots for his garmets?
While I am on the subject, how dare you infer that Jesus was a beggar, requiring gifts to continue his ministry. There is no evidence of that anywhere in scripture.