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In reply to the discussion: If you take home more than $250,000 a year, are you middle class? [View all]AnOhioan
(2,894 posts)26. one word answer...no
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It's not TAKE HOME PAY, fucking get it right, OP! It's net income, after annual 1040 deductions
Lionessa
Jul 2012
#96
Exactly. Most folks making $500K are only taxed on about $200K, people just don't get it.
Lionessa
Jul 2012
#106
I think that's a good question. I think it's more than income; the source of the income
pnwmom
Jul 2012
#33
half the households in nyc make $50K or less. $250K ain't middle class even in nyc.
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#48
It's not based on how sympathetic their profession are; it's based on how their income ranks. nt
Romulox
Jul 2012
#20
Your hypothetical couple is still making over *three* times the median family income for NYC, though
Romulox
Jul 2012
#37
So, should the middle-class now walled off from Manhattan? San Francisco? San Jose?
leveymg
Jul 2012
#53
Sorry, top 5% of income is not middle class. To be in the middle of anything
Egalitarian Thug
Jul 2012
#50
It's all relative to where you work. $250K would make you relatively poor in many areas of NYC, SF,
leveymg
Jul 2012
#55
That's not true. I have lived in all the areas you've mentioned and others even more expensive,
Egalitarian Thug
Jul 2012
#101
If they were two single people, they would be middle class. Does marrying make them upper class?
pnwmom
Jul 2012
#61
The distribution of income is a mathematical question. The implications of that distribution
Romulox
Jul 2012
#83
I simply don't see any evidence for that. It seems like a self-serving theory put forward by the 5%
Romulox
Jul 2012
#90
The evidence is in any dictionary or encyclopedia. The meaning of "middle class"
pnwmom
Jul 2012
#93
"Middle class" doesn't mean anything at all. It's a marketing term to convince you that
Egalitarian Thug
Jul 2012
#102
I think the '1%' framing served an extremely valuable purpoose initially, in that it
coalition_unwilling
Jul 2012
#85
They wouldn't have to be a $250K person for long to get out if they really wanted to..
Fumesucker
Jul 2012
#32
Yeah, I know. Humans aren't rational animals but rather animals that rationalize..
Fumesucker
Jul 2012
#54
That's silly. My entire house's value wouldn't make the downpayment on many "encumbered properties".
Romulox
Jul 2012
#12
I think you've identified the real issue right here. Middle class has become meaningless except as
Egalitarian Thug
Jul 2012
#60
median household income in dc = $58K. that's the middle. your household income is more than
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#51
if middle class isn't the middle of the income distribution, it's a pretty arbitrary (& thus meaning
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#67
May not be middle class but it is still WORKING CLASS and that makes them more like me
CBGLuthier
Jul 2012
#25
I think a more relevant question is how dependent is your income on those incomes above you, compare
patrice
Jul 2012
#79
MORE than $250K is a pretty open ended range. But no, it wouldn't be middle class. n/t
pnwmom
Jul 2012
#84
"Middle class" is a ridiculous concept. It's completely arbitrary and invented...
lumberjack_jeff
Jul 2012
#97
I would count myself most fortunate if I made $250,000 per year. It is certainly upper middle class
Douglas Carpenter
Jul 2012
#99
Threads like this are honestly why I prefer the Marxist definitions of class.
white_wolf
Jul 2012
#110