Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You people all suck at math. Even on that list of the 11 most expensive cities in the country, $350K is well above the 95th percentile. If only 3-4% of a city can be MC, you need a different definition of "middle".
It's amazing such stupid people can earn so much money.
Anonymous wrote: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.
You people all suck at math. Even on that list of the 11 most expensive cities in the country, $350K is well above the 95th percentile. If only 3-4% of a city can be MC, you need a different definition of "middle".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please, you are low-class for asking the question.
Ha! Indeed
That, we can agree on.
Anonymous wrote:We make $750k and live in N. Arlington (22207). It's solid middle class. Lots make more, lots make less.
Anonymous wrote:We live in Arlington and make $550k.
There are rich and richer in our neighborhood. We are average income in our neighborhood. Some make much less, but bought early when houses were half what they are worth now or had family help with house purchase.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
You're wrong. If they are spending most of their income on childcare and a mortgage for a normal house hey can't afford any of the luxuries that one associatesnwith being wealthy, such as luxury cars, private school, expensive vacations, etc.
If I didn't tell you the income but described a family that spent most of their income on an average house and childcare would you call them wealthy?
They are more than welcome to move out here to Fairfax with the rest of us schmucks and spend a bunch of time and energy commuting to their jobs like we do. Then they'll have plenty of money for fun luxuries. They've traded money for time. The rest of us don't have that option.
Anonymous wrote:We live in Arlington and make $550k.
There are rich and richer in our neighborhood. We are average income in our neighborhood. Some make much less, but bought early when houses were half what they are worth now or had family help with house purchase.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We make $750k and live in N. Arlington (22207). It's solid middle class. Lots make more, lots make less.
No, it's not. Middle class can't afford to live in 22207. That you choose to spend your UMC/UC income on incredibly expensive housing (and we do the same, another 22207 here, so I'm not criticizing you for that) does not make you MC.
Anonymous wrote:We make $750k and live in N. Arlington (22207). It's solid middle class. Lots make more, lots make less.
Anonymous wrote:We make $750k and live in N. Arlington (22207). It's solid middle class. Lots make more, lots make less.
Anonymous wrote: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!
You're wrong. If they are spending most of their income on childcare and a mortgage for a normal house hey can't afford any of the luxuries that one associatesnwith being wealthy, such as luxury cars, private school, expensive vacations, etc.
If I didn't tell you the income but described a family that spent most of their income on an average house and childcare would you call them wealthy?