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  2. The 5 Most Common Ways Americans Move From Poor to Middle Class

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    The good news is that there are easy ways to set goals and move yourself into the middle class. Education is the most significant way to make the shift in both income and skill development.

  3. 8 Ways the Middle Class Can Save Enough for College Tuition ...

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    The average cost of college tuition continues to rise. For private colleges, the cost rose by 4% over the last academic year -- it's now $42,162 -- and tuition for in-state students at public ...

  4. 9 Middle-Class Money Traps That Keep You From Being Wealthy - AOL

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    According to the Pew Research Center, approximately half of all American households are considered to be part of the middle class. This equates to roughly 165 million people. Typically, people in ...

  5. Social mobility - Wikipedia

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    The 5th percentile of children and their families have seen up to a 60% decrease in average family income. [10] The wealth gap between the rich and the poor, the upper and lower class, continues to increase as more middle-class people get poorer and the lower-class get even poorer. As the socioeconomic inequality continues to increase in the ...

  6. Socioeconomic mobility in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The difference has worsened since 1979 when the average college graduate made 38% more than the average high school graduate. By 2011 college graduates averaged made 75% more income. [63] "Mobility" to the "class" of college graduates has declined.

  7. College admissions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Applying for financial aid is recommended by almost all college admissions advisers, even for middle- and upper-class families applying to private colleges. [13] Each college has its own criteria for determining financial need and loans. [80]

  8. A “middle-class lifestyle” is out of reach for many Americans, as many middle-income households live paycheck to paycheck and can’t afford a house or a summer vacation.

  9. Development case - Wikipedia

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    A development case is an application to an undergraduate institution that is set aside during the admission process for further review. In these cases, the merits of admitting a student based on their academic performance, test scores, and extracurricular activities are lowered by the donations of the applicant's family.