Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:these responses show that this is mostly a middle class forum.
Um, more like upper middle class.
The people responding are talking about pretax income. Not post tax. Also, with inflation and high housing prices 200k is not what it used to be.
Get real.
What used to be upper middle class is not just... well.. middle class.
Hard pill for many especially white americans who did everything the right way to accept.
BS. Anyone who is making over 100k, certainly over 100k, is upper middle class. Especially if the other spouse also works, which is common. DH and I are both GS-15s making 165k and change. That's a lot of money. Yeah, if we want to live in an expensive neighborhood, then it's not send your kids to private school or join the country club money, but it's a lot. We don't take expensive vacations, partly because we don't want to, but we want for nothing. And once the younger kid is out of day care we will feel really flush.
A household income of 100k with two kids living in nyc or DC is not upper middle class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:these responses show that this is mostly a middle class forum.
Um, more like upper middle class.
Anonymous wrote:235K, prof at a law school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:these responses show that this is mostly a middle class forum.
Um, more like upper middle class.
The people responding are talking about pretax income. Not post tax. Also, with inflation and high housing prices 200k is not what it used to be.
Get real.
What used to be upper middle class is not just... well.. middle class.
Hard pill for many especially white americans who did everything the right way to accept.
BS. Anyone who is making over 100k, certainly over 100k, is upper middle class. Especially if the other spouse also works, which is common. DH and I are both GS-15s making 165k and change. That's a lot of money. Yeah, if we want to live in an expensive neighborhood, then it's not send your kids to private school or join the country club money, but it's a lot. We don't take expensive vacations, partly because we don't want to, but we want for nothing. And once the younger kid is out of day care we will feel really flush.
No you're not. The median income in loudoun County where many tech workers are located is 142k. . If you make below there you are certainly not upper middle class. You are below middle class. I'd call that lower middle class.
Todo, we aren't in Kansas anymore.
You wit your two lower class incomes are no where near upper middle class. You just hit middle class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:these responses show that this is mostly a middle class forum.
Um, more like upper middle class.
The people responding are talking about pretax income. Not post tax. Also, with inflation and high housing prices 200k is not what it used to be.
Get real.
What used to be upper middle class is not just... well.. middle class.
Hard pill for many especially white americans who did everything the right way to accept.
BS. Anyone who is making over 100k, certainly over 100k, is upper middle class. Especially if the other spouse also works, which is common. DH and I are both GS-15s making 165k and change. That's a lot of money. Yeah, if we want to live in an expensive neighborhood, then it's not send your kids to private school or join the country club money, but it's a lot. We don't take expensive vacations, partly because we don't want to, but we want for nothing. And once the younger kid is out of day care we will feel really flush.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About $25k, part-time for about 10 hours a week. I'm never sure whether it is worth it to work.
I would quit but don’t know your DH salary.