Anonymous wrote:DH and I have HHI of $180k a year and a combined net worth of $550k. I consider us upper middle class financially, although our lifestyle is pretty solidly middle class (home/location choice, how much we travel, where we shop, etc).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about:
Upper Class - HHI of 550k and higher
Upper Middle Class - HHI of 200k - 549k
Middle Class - HHI of 75k - 199k
More accurate?
Average American HHI is around what 50k now?
So is America mostly working class?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HHI is 200k right now,with me working would be around 260.I consider us upper middle class.We owe a house,owe a car,max out 401k,have good vacations,and save on average 30k a year.
No kids?
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like we're getting there, but we still might have a problem with the middle class being too large. If we use what we have in the thread so far we have:
Upper Class - HHI of 550k and higher
Upper Middle Class - HHI of 300k - 549k
Middle Class - HHI of 75k - 299k (seems too much of a range, no?)...
Anonymous wrote:HHI is 200k right now,with me working would be around 260.I consider us upper middle class.We owe a house,owe a car,max out 401k,have good vacations,and save on average 30k a year.
Anonymous wrote:What about:
Upper Class - HHI of 550k and higher
Upper Middle Class - HHI of 200k - 549k
Middle Class - HHI of 75k - 199k
More accurate?
Anonymous wrote:It's ok for you to admit you are upper class. That's the American Dream, really. It doesn't have to be a negative.