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In some U.S. states, you’ll need to earn a household income of more than $150,000 to be considered upper-middle class.
Defining financial class isn't just based on the income you make. If it was then, by the Pew Research Center's definition of ...
U.S. households earning an average of $75k annually now have access to less than half the homes they could afford to buy ...
Households earning $75,000 can afford only 1 in 5 for-sale homes, down from half of all listed properties before the pandemic ...
Pew Research Center defines the middle class as a household with income that is at least two-thirds of the U.S. median income ...
The global luxury market contracted for the first time in 15 years in 2024, with "aspirational" consumers tightening their ...
The term “middle-class” is often used in reference to a distinct, but amorphous socioeconomic demographic group in the United ...
Earning more than $110,000 in household income doesn't make you rich — but in most states, it means you're upper-middle class. Nationwide, upper-middle class households earn a median income ...