It's a catch-22 chicken/egg situation.
One factor you have to be aware of is that handsome chads find it a lot easier to make money, so what seems like a wealth gap often dials back to a DNA gap.
Yes, generally attractive men and women do find it easier to get jobs in the job market versus everybody else who is not, especially physically unattractive men.
While it is true that physical appearances dominates sexual attractiveness toward men from women, let's examine this further.
How much of physical appearances is based upon diet, exercise, and general psychological stress or reactional habits in mitigating mental stress? Now, how much of that is based upon work hours and the money afforded by working?
How much does occupation, economy, and money play on the role of physical appearances?
If all you can afford to buy is shit garbage food with hardly any nutritional value, how healthy are you going to be in physical appearances overtime?
If you work long hours or non-stop, how much time are you going to have to exercise in improving your physical appearances?
[Same can be said for education, schooling, and studying.]
If your job is stressful and mentally taxing where you have to take a variety of drugs everyday just to get by without having a psychotic mental breakdown, how much does that play as a role in physical appearances altogether? How about work related injuries or even work related illnesses that comes from working forever chasing money concerning physical appearances?
Okay, so you want to argue the genetic component of physical looks, fine, what if your father or father's father were working class slobs barely functioning generally unhealthy where by the genetic lottery you inherited your perceived bad looks from them down the genetic line once your father's sperm hit your mother's eggs. For me physical looks, economy, money, and economic social status are not separate distinctions but instead more or less all ties together into one giant interconnecting sphere.
One more thing on the basis of physical appearances tied into money and economy.
You're so poor that you cannot afford to go out in the public setting socially interacting with females, what do you do?
You stay at home all the time because that's all you can financially afford to do, you withdrawal from society at large because of financial necessity, and in that withdrawal within isolation or alienation a psychological affliction of mental trauma persists. As it persists you're less likely to physically exercise or take care of your own well being which then converges upon overall physical appearances.