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At first glance, it might not look like there are that many differences between upper middle class homes and middle class homes. Both can be quite extravagant-looking and lavish, but compared to upper ...
It is quite debatable what one will consider ‘upper class’. While some people assume that the category includes possessing big villas and luxury bags, others think that making a six-figure salary is ...
Very few people in America are willing to identify as upper class, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. About 94% of people in that income bracket (over $100,000) identified as middle class, ...
Ever wonder what it actually takes to be considered “upper class”? Not just feeling comfortable, but officially hitting that wealth tier most people only daydream about? With the cost of living ...
GOBankingRates took a survey of 1,000 Americans (over age 18) and asked them what they considered to be upper class. Here’s a breakdown of the exact salary respondents considered to be “upper class” ...
Wondering how your finances stack up as you head into retirement? Many people in their 70s start asking themselves whether their nest egg puts them in the “upper class” or just comfortably middle. In ...
The upper middle class in the United States has more than doubled since 1979, according to a new Urban Institute report, “The Growing Size and Incomes of the Upper Middle Class” by Stephen J. Rose.