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    3 months ago

    it puts you into about 60-80% of the american households.

    middle class by default would be 40-60%

    “It’s barely middle class for most places now.” is hyperbolic

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      3 months ago

      That assumes a normal distribution. Wealth/income is not. An excellent resource is: Social Stratification in the United States: The American Profile Poster of Who Owns What, Who Makes How Much, and Who Works Where https://a.co/d/09LVTyYi

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        3 months ago

        whatever a person thinks it is haha

        however, if we rely on something about more concrete than feelz like stats, it would be the middle of the population

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            3 months ago

            between $100k to $150k a year wealthy.

            It’s barely middle class for most places now.

            This was the original statement…

            50-100k covers about 38% to 63%

            this is the middle.

            100-150k: 63%-79%

            See Distribution of household income in 2022 according to US Census data

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Household_income_in_the_United_States

            Expanding lower bound to 50k does indeed appear to cover the “middle class” but income above 100k is hardly “barely middle class” from statistical point of view.

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              The definition of middle class in the US is $50k - $150k based on the last census.

              Hence why I said and continue to repeat that $100k - $150k is not wealthy but barely middle class.

              I’m not sure what or why you are arguing here.