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2-person family middle-class income range: $49,018 to $146,322 3-person family middle-class income range: $54,955 to $164,046 4-person family middle-class income range: $64,195.38 to $191,628
2-person family middle-class income range: $47,764.30 to $142,580 3-person family middle-class income range: $53,187.95 to $158,770 4-person family middle-class income range: $61,159.61 to $182,566
50. Alaska. 2022 middle-class income range: $57,580 to $172,740 2012 middle-class income range: $46,611 to $139,834 10-year change in middle-class income (%): 23.53% Methodology: For this piece ...
According to a 2021 Pew Research study that classifies adults as middle class if they belong to a household with income between 2/3 and 2x median household income ($52k-$156k for a household of three), the percentage of Americans in the middle class declined from 61% to 50% over the previous five decades (1971-2021) with 4% moving down into the ...
Annual median equivalised disposable income per person, by OECD country. [2]The median equivalised disposable income is the median of the disposable income which is equivalised by dividing income by the square root of household size; the square root is used to acknowledge that people sharing accommodation benefit from pooling at least some of their living costs.
Median U.S. household income per County in 2021 Median U.S. household income through 2019 U.S. real median household income reached $63,688 in January 2019, an increase of $171 or 0.3% over one month over that of December 2018. This article is part of a series on Income in the United States of America Topics Household Personal Affluence Social class Income inequality gender pay gap racial pay ...
Median income: $189,160 to $390,210 The top 20% of earners are in the upper class. However, the Survey of Consumer Finances breaks this group down even further into those in the 80th to 90th and ...
A study by EIU Canback indicates 90% of Africans fall below an income of $10 a day. The proportion of Africans in the $10–$20 middle class (excluding South Africa), rose from 4.4% to only 6.2% between 2004 and 2014. Over the same period, the proportion of "upper middle class" income ($20–$50 a day) went from 1.4% to 2.3%. [52]