Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha -in DCUM I'm considered lower middle with HHI of $250k...and not a swanky house in Georgetown, McLean or Potomac.
Govt attorney and Corporate Director...
We are DCUM failures....
Me too. SAHM and IT professional. HHI of $300K. 3 Master degrees between the two of us.
SFH in the boondocks and the schools follow curriculum 2.0!!
Ok but what is an IT professional and how do they make 300k? Is he a software developer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha -in DCUM I'm considered lower middle with HHI of $250k...and not a swanky house in Georgetown, McLean or Potomac.
Govt attorney and Corporate Director...
We are DCUM failures....
Me too. SAHM and IT professional. HHI of $300K. 3 Master degrees between the two of us.
SFH in the boondocks and the schools follow curriculum 2.0!!
Ok but what is an IT professional and how do they make 300k? Is he a software developer?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe we need to agree on a definition? Google got me:
"...the social group between the upper and working classes, including professional and business workers and their families."
So, pretty much everyone in DC. except the super wealthy are middle class after all!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha -in DCUM I'm considered lower middle with HHI of $250k...and not a swanky house in Georgetown, McLean or Potomac.
Govt attorney and Corporate Director...
We are DCUM failures....
Me too. SAHM and IT professional. HHI of $300K. 3 Master degrees between the two of us.
SFH in the boondocks and the schools follow curriculum 2.0!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nurses, accountants, teachers, social workers, etc
Yes, and I would add non-retail sales occupations (real estate agents, insurance etc.), middle management and most small business owners.
The real estate agents I know are well above middle class.
Anonymous wrote:NP here and I was under the impression that most younger teachers (the under 40 set) of middle school and high school had masters degrees. My SIL is a public HS math teacher not in this area and has her masters in Education.
Anonymous wrote:To me the quintessential middle class occupation is secretary/administrative assistant.
Anonymous wrote:Ha -in DCUM I'm considered lower middle with HHI of $250k...and not a swanky house in Georgetown, McLean or Potomac.
Govt attorney and Corporate Director...
We are DCUM failures....