upper middle class , why does the social class really matter?
Did he gain that amount to his last salery or is that what he brings home now a month?
2007-02-11 01:22:09
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answered by tammer 5
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Depends on where you live. In New England that would be considered lower class. You cannot live off of that. My husband and I make about $8000 per month and we get tight at times. It is very expensive here. If you are in a part of the country that has a lower cost of living,like the south, you guys would be considered middle class. Who cares what class you are though, as long as you guys are happy!! Money is just money!!
2007-02-11 09:43:27
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answered by ShanaJ 4
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"Lower middle class, (ca. 33%) individuals who worked their way through college and commonly have a Bachelor's degree or some college education. School teachers, sales-employees and lower to mid level supervisors rank among those in this particular group. Household income is generall in the range of $30,000 to $75,000. Workers in this group are mostly white collar but have less autonomy in their work than do upper middle class professionals. Members of this class often attempt to emulate those in the two higher classes and have recently become overly indebted by their desire to have a comfortable lifestyle."
2007-02-11 09:41:46
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answered by shanesmommy01 3
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Yeah, that definitely depends on where you live. If you live in a big city it would be lower middle class, if you work in a small town that would be upper middle class..
2007-02-11 09:28:55
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answered by jaysgurl28 3
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That depends on what the standard of living is where you live. Where I am..that is considered "Working class" or "lower middle class" because everything is very expensive.
2007-02-11 09:23:24
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answered by KathyS 7
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Proletarian
2007-02-11 09:27:31
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answered by Jeronimo 4
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your shy of upper middle class by just a few hundred so i'd say just middle class. Which is still very excellant these days.
2007-02-11 09:27:40
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answered by Peaches 4
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