Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Upper class you stay in the ritz or equivalent on vacations. UMC, you're staying at the JW Marriott or maybe a nice Westin. Upper class you regularly fly business or first class on your European vacation. UMC you're going to Europe but you're flying coach (maybe you cc points will upgrade you if you're lucky). Upper class you have a vacation home someplace nice like the hamptons or its equivalent. UMC, you vacation at the hamptons, but you stay in a nice air bnb.
Upper class-you bought your house in the nicest neighborhood that gets you into the best public schools, but your kid is going to private. UMC, you live near the upper class neighborhood and are zoned for the same great public schools, but private would be a stretch and if you swing for private, you're going to be staying the Courtyard Marriott on your local vacays from now on.
Nope. All this is still UMC. Upper class is private jets, yachts, and the ability to spend money at Chanel if you want.
People making $1mil can do all that, if they want to.
We have a $2m+ HHI and we do not fly on private jets and own yachts. We only recently started flying business class. We do stay at nice hotels.
I know we are technically rich but we feel very UMC. We are just rich enough to know not rich we are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Upper class you stay in the ritz or equivalent on vacations. UMC, you're staying at the JW Marriott or maybe a nice Westin. Upper class you regularly fly business or first class on your European vacation. UMC you're going to Europe but you're flying coach (maybe you cc points will upgrade you if you're lucky). Upper class you have a vacation home someplace nice like the hamptons or its equivalent. UMC, you vacation at the hamptons, but you stay in a nice air bnb.
Upper class-you bought your house in the nicest neighborhood that gets you into the best public schools, but your kid is going to private. UMC, you live near the upper class neighborhood and are zoned for the same great public schools, but private would be a stretch and if you swing for private, you're going to be staying the Courtyard Marriott on your local vacays from now on.
Nope. All this is still UMC. Upper class is private jets, yachts, and the ability to spend money at Chanel if you want.
People making $1mil can do all that, if they want to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/line-between-middle-class-upper-110130857.html
Varies by state.
I love that you provided actual data.
Short version - upper middle class ends around 200k in DC/MD/VA (175 in Virginia as whole, NoVa would probably be closer to 200k)
Oh yay! DH and I with our 290k HHI from 2 fed salaries and our 2,300 sq ft 1940s rambler, and 529s that will hopefully cover state schools someday are upper class! I’m so excited to hear this. We are basically the same as the people who own second homes in Nantucket and spend their breaks aboard yachts.
Yes, you are upper class. Sorry if that offends you. Does that mean you are obscenely wealthy? Not it does not. But 95 percent of households in the US make less than yours does. I don't know how much more plainly it can be put. You (like me in my similar circumstances) are upper class.
Yeah but the wage gap between the 95% and the 50% is multitudes closer than the 95% and 1%.
Someone making 300k/year is living a much closer lifestyle compared to a family making 125k/year than a family making $5M year with tons of investments etc. Also the family making 300k could become the family making 125k through some unfortunate circumstances. The 300k family is highly unlikely to ever make anywhere near the 1%.
300k is not that far from the 1%.
"According to the US Census Bureau's 2020 Current Population Survey, the percentage of American households with incomes of $300,000 or more is about 3.8%. This means that approximately 3.8% of American households have an annual income of at least $300,000 before taxes and other deductions.""
And 125K? That's about the 75th percentile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Upper class you stay in the ritz or equivalent on vacations. UMC, you're staying at the JW Marriott or maybe a nice Westin. Upper class you regularly fly business or first class on your European vacation. UMC you're going to Europe but you're flying coach (maybe you cc points will upgrade you if you're lucky). Upper class you have a vacation home someplace nice like the hamptons or its equivalent. UMC, you vacation at the hamptons, but you stay in a nice air bnb.
Upper class-you bought your house in the nicest neighborhood that gets you into the best public schools, but your kid is going to private. UMC, you live near the upper class neighborhood and are zoned for the same great public schools, but private would be a stretch and if you swing for private, you're going to be staying the Courtyard Marriott on your local vacays from now on.
Nope. All this is still UMC. Upper class is private jets, yachts, and the ability to spend money at Chanel if you want.
Anonymous wrote:I bet none of you would proudly crow that your child with the 98% average in school is solidly middle of the pack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's how I see it.
60% or so America is the working class.
80th percentile is you're kind of the meeting point of solidly middle class and the upper middle class.
90th percentile is the upper middle class.
95th percentile is meeting point between upper middle class and wealthy.
And 99th percentile is meeting point the "working rich" and the very rich.
So middle means 80th%? Makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/line-between-middle-class-upper-110130857.html
Varies by state.
I love that you provided actual data.
Short version - upper middle class ends around 200k in DC/MD/VA (175 in Virginia as whole, NoVa would probably be closer to 200k)
Oh yay! DH and I with our 290k HHI from 2 fed salaries and our 2,300 sq ft 1940s rambler, and 529s that will hopefully cover state schools someday are upper class! I’m so excited to hear this. We are basically the same as the people who own second homes in Nantucket and spend their breaks aboard yachts.
Yes, you are upper class. Sorry if that offends you. Does that mean you are obscenely wealthy? Not it does not. But 95 percent of households in the US make less than yours does. I don't know how much more plainly it can be put. You (like me in my similar circumstances) are upper class.
Yeah but the wage gap between the 95% and the 50% is multitudes closer than the 95% and 1%.
Someone making 300k/year is living a much closer lifestyle compared to a family making 125k/year than a family making $5M year with tons of investments etc. Also the family making 300k could become the family making 125k through some unfortunate circumstances. The 300k family is highly unlikely to ever make anywhere near the 1%.
Anonymous wrote:Middle class is the middle. So pick your bell curve.
Bottom is lowest 10%? 20%?
Upper class is the top 10% or 205
Middle is the remainder.
It doesn't matter how you feel. Or if you choose to drive you 20 year old Honda civic. It is where you fall on the bell curve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Upper class doesnt have to work. They can live on dividends and businesses.
This is nothing more than a definition of convenience so that you can sit there and claim that you are a humble denizen of the middle class despite earning a million plus per year because it takes a job to be able to continue to afford a principle home worth 3+ million and at least 1 vacation home worth more than a million and 3 to 5 luxury vacations every year. And yes, I understand you only get rooms at the four Seasons and not suites. And yes, I understand you don't have a private plane or a personal chef. You're still rich.
Why are you so angry about this? Being rich and being upper class aren't the same thing. Upper class is inherited wealth, not someone who worked their way up and now makes $1M in big law.
I'm not saying we live a humble lifestyle with a HHI of $500K but we also can't afford to not work. We didn't get any money from our parents or other relatives. No trusts or anything. We both work every day. We are not upper class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middle class is the middle. So pick your bell curve.
Bottom is lowest 10%? 20%?
Upper class is the top 10% or 205
Middle is the remainder.
It doesn't matter how you feel. Or if you choose to drive you 20 year old Honda civic. It is where you fall on the bell curve.
0-1% is the barest level of poverty. I guess you could say low class but that term seems inappropriate. Impoverished is probably better.
1-99 is middle class. Within that, you have lower middle class, middle class, and upper middle class. I'd say LMC is probably 1-5%, middle class is 6-95% and UMC is 96-99%.
99-100% is upper class.