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  2. 5 States the Middle Class Should Be Fleeing - AOL

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    New York. Average home price: $450,466 Cost of living: 26.5% higher than the national average Minimum middle-class income: $75,403 The New York City region has long been known as one of the most ...

  3. 5 States That Are Pricing Out the Middle Class (And ... - AOL

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    Current middle-class residents of Alton, Prospect Heights and Woodridge are being priced out, with jumps of 103.4%, 60.6% and 56.5% in average home prices. One state attracting former Illinois ...

  4. 5 States You Should Consider Flocking To If Harris Wins in ...

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    Minnesota is the land of 10,000 lakes and the place to be if you appreciate progressive tax policies and want to live in a state with reproductive rights enshrined in the state Constitution.

  5. Social class in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The median wealth of married couples exceeds that of single individuals, regardless of gender and across all age categories. [11]It is impossible to understand people's behavior…without the concept of social stratification, because class position has a pervasive influence on almost everything…the clothes we wear…the television shows we watch…the colors we paint our homes in and the ...

  6. America Crowns Most Popular States To Move To — Are You ...

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    As the pandemic (hopefully) winds down, Americans are relocating to new states. A new report by MoveBuddha looked at proprietary data -- in addition to Zillow Home Value data -- to determine where...

  7. Standard of living in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, median wealth in the United States was $44,900, which put the United States in 19th place, behind many other developed countries. [50] In 2015, median wealth in the United States was $55,775. [51] The United States has one of the widest rich-poor gaps of any high-income nation today, and that gap continues to grow. [52]