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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Upper-middle-class workers typically have post-graduate degrees and work at high-level, white-collar positions. [b]Household income for these workers is often above $100,000.[/b] According to the Census bureau, upper-middle-class, or professional class workers, earn enough to be in the top one-third of American incomes. [b]The next income level is what is commonly called the "5 percent," or the percentage of Americans who make more than $150,000 annually[/b]. At the top of the economic ladder is the so-called "1 percent," or households that earn more than $250,000 annually.[/quote] These are [b]HHI[/b] figures. If your HHI is 100-149k, then yes, it falls into the UMC region. If you're pulling in those figures on your own, however, then you're no longer UMC; you're just UC. You don't need to be in the top 1% to be in the UC. http://money.usnews.com/money/personal-finance/articles/2012/09/13/where-do-you-fall-in-the-american-economic-class-system[/quote]
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