Do I fall in America’s lower, middle, or upper class? Here’s how your income stacks up in the US economic class system

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Do I fall in America’s lower, middle, or upper class? Here’s how your income stacks up in the US economic class system

The dividing lines that define Americans by wealth class and status have always been blurry.

For many households, where they fit in the income ladder comes down to a feeling rather than numbers. But do the facts line up with your feelings?

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Pew Research Center’s income calculator is the quickest way to find the answer to that question.

But after you find out how you stack up, you may find the more important question is what do you do with that information so can safely keep ascending that ladder.

Upper

Based on Pew’s analysis, a household of three would need an income of $156,600 to meet the definition of upper class, which it defines as household incomes more than double the national median.

In analyzing the trends, Pew points out that the wealthiest households are the only ones to have seen gains in wealth after the start of the Great Recession. Between 2007 and 2016, the median net worth of the richest 20% increased 13% to $1.2 million.

Meanwhile, the lowest earners saw their wealth decrease by at least 20% over that same period of time.

The result of that is the wealth gap between America’s richest and poorest families has grown into a chasm — more than doubling between 1989 and 2016.

Middle

Many Americans associate themselves with the middle class. In fact, a Gallup survey earlier this year shows that just over half of people identify as either middle or upper middle class.

According to Pew’s calculator, that feeling lines up with reality when they’re earning between $52,200 and $156,600.

The research defines middle-income Americans as those whose annual household income is two-thirds to double the national median when adjusted for local cost of living and household size. In 2021, the median income was $70,784, according to Census Bureau data.

However, while household incomes have been trending upward since 1970, Pew’s research reveals that most of the increases were seen before 2000. In those three decades, the median income rose by 41% to $70,800.

If after 2000 household income had continued to grow at the same rate, the current median would be about $87,000 — significantly more than it is now.

Lower

Based on Pew’s analysis, that same three-person household would be considered low-income if they’re bringing in less than $52,200 a year.

However, keep in mind that geography matters here: In Kansas City, Mo., for instance, that national figure represents a middle-class income but would be considered fairly low in New York City.

But what’s important to highlight when discussing lower-income households is the opportunities for advancement. While middle-class households rely on home equity to build their net worth and upper-class families rely on financial assets and investments to build their wealth, lower-income earners have fewer options to get ahead.

In fact, research indicates that the wider the wealth gap, the harder it is for lower-income Americans to move up the class ladder.

It’s not just about the numbers

It’s important to consider economic status as a holistic snapshot that considers far more than simple income.

Researchers have determined that education, location, social connections and other factors can inform a person’s class identification.

On top of that, less-tangible measures of holistic wealth — mental and physical well-being, access to cultural assets, a healthy social network — can all factor in as heavily as income and lead someone with a technically lower-class income to feel as fulfilled as any upper-income earner.

Consider, too, that some high-income earners could technically qualify as an upper-class household even as debt and other financial obligations leave them, practically, in a much different place.

So do the numbers matter? Maybe. But they can always change.

What might matter more is snatching up the opportunities available to your family to continue to keep your household moving up those rungs.

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This article provides information only and should not be construed as advice. It is provided without warranty of any kind.

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