Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I make is "normal." People who make more than I do are rich. People who make less than I do are poor.
-- Everybody
Nah, just folks who don't know where income percentiles land. http://money.cnn.com/calculator/pf/income-rank/index.html
And relative to the planet, nearly every household in the US is in the global top 1%. So based on that, we're all rich.
No one cares about that. They are what their neighbors and friends make: the people around them.
This. I think the problem is quit calling it upper middle class then
People want to know where they fall amongst their peers
Say for example two working parents with grad degrees what is the 60-80% percentile income for people like this in DC. I would argue that is at least 250k
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are two GS-14 scientists, and we need both our incomes to afford the mortgage and childcare, have modest house inside beltway with good schools, and vacation twice a year (once in a summer beach vacation, winter is flight to visit family for holidays)
We max our retirement and have some 529 money, but our kids will likely need loans unless they get merit or sport sholarships.
so even though we make almost $300k, I feel this is a pretty typical middle class lifestyle, but because housing and childcare is SOOO expensive it constrains us.
This is pretty much the income you need to not have LONG commute and have decent schools in a real house.
Granted when we retire, in theory we can sell the house and move someplace with lower COL so our retirement could be pretty comfortable but a bit of a gamble in such an illiquid asset.
Seems upper middle to me. Particularly the inside the beltway part.
We are inside the beltway only to keep commutes under an hour. I think a modest commute should be a middle class thing not a luxury -- though around here I know it is.
Anonymous wrote:We are two GS-14 scientists, and we need both our incomes to afford the mortgage and childcare, have modest house inside beltway with good schools, and vacation twice a year (once in a summer beach vacation, winter is flight to visit family for holidays)
We max our retirement and have some 529 money, but our kids will likely need loans unless they get merit or sport sholarships.
so even though we make almost $300k, I feel this is a pretty typical middle class lifestyle, but because housing and childcare is SOOO expensive it constrains us.
This is pretty much the income you need to not have LONG commute and have decent schools in a real house.
Granted when we retire, in theory we can sell the house and move someplace with lower COL so our retirement could be pretty comfortable but a bit of a gamble in such an illiquid asset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are two GS-14 scientists, and we need both our incomes to afford the mortgage and childcare, have modest house inside beltway with good schools, and vacation twice a year (once in a summer beach vacation, winter is flight to visit family for holidays)
We max our retirement and have some 529 money, but our kids will likely need loans unless they get merit or sport sholarships.
so even though we make almost $300k, I feel this is a pretty typical middle class lifestyle, but because housing and childcare is SOOO expensive it constrains us.
This is pretty much the income you need to not have LONG commute and have decent schools in a real house.
Granted when we retire, in theory we can sell the house and move someplace with lower COL so our retirement could be pretty comfortable but a bit of a gamble in such an illiquid asset.
Seems upper middle to me. Particularly the inside the beltway part.
Anonymous wrote:$800k in this area.
Anonymous wrote:We are two GS-14 scientists, and we need both our incomes to afford the mortgage and childcare, have modest house inside beltway with good schools, and vacation twice a year (once in a summer beach vacation, winter is flight to visit family for holidays)
We max our retirement and have some 529 money, but our kids will likely need loans unless they get merit or sport sholarships.
so even though we make almost $300k, I feel this is a pretty typical middle class lifestyle, but because housing and childcare is SOOO expensive it constrains us.
This is pretty much the income you need to not have LONG commute and have decent schools in a real house.
Granted when we retire, in theory we can sell the house and move someplace with lower COL so our retirement could be pretty comfortable but a bit of a gamble in such an illiquid asset.