Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends. If most of your income is going towards an average house and childcare expenses I'd say you're very middle class.
If you have a paid off nice home and most of your income is from one salary and is almost all disposable I'd say you're upper class in regards to income.
Wow--just wow. If that's what they're spending $$ on it doesn't make you less upper class. Wtf is wrong with people here. The median income in the US is 55k,THAT is middle class!
Anonymous wrote:Nah, you might be 1% nationally, but not locally.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.businessinsider.com/income-required-to-be-in-the-top-1-in-the-most-expensive-us-cities-2016-4
And once you look at Arlington, my guess is you're in the border or MC/UMC. I'd say HHI has to be $450-500k+ in Arlington to be UMC.
Anonymous wrote:It depends. If most of your income is going towards an average house and childcare expenses I'd say you're very middle class.
If you have a paid off nice home and most of your income is from one salary and is almost all disposable I'd say you're upper class in regards to income.
Anonymous wrote:To me that isn't middle anything. You are upper class.
Anonymous wrote:You're considered wealthy, not average or poor.
For me, upper class means something else![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way you are middle class. Don't be ridiculous.
Do you live in no Arlington. A SFH costs over $1M even for old homes once you factor in basic renovation. At school Tesla and high end SUV are everywhere.
You are definitely only MC for families in No Arlington. Factor out young apt dwellers and older residents and you have very wealthy cohort.
The true MC has moved to fairfax b/c only option would be to live in apartments; many would qualify for affordable housing ($80k for family in Arlington ).
https://housing.arlingtonva.us/income-rent-limits/ -- this is for whole county not just No Arlington too
Anonymous wrote:There is no way you are middle class. Don't be ridiculous.