Disney.Mike
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I believe PixarPerfect was referring to single-person households. A single-person households earning $80,000 a year is indeed upper class, as PixarPerfect indicated, as the term is defined by practically every legitimate polling group.
Here how much household income you'd need to have made in 2018 to be deemed "upper class":
Household of one: Minimum of $78,281
Household of two: Minimum of $110,706
Household of three: Minimum of $135,586
Household of four: Minimum of $156,561
Household of five: Minimum of $175,041
Here's how much money you have to earn to be considered upper-class
Pew Research Center breaks down how much money you have to earn each year to qualify as upper-class, or upper-income, in the United States, depending on the size of your family.www.cnbc.com
It is very common for upper class people to be shocked and in complete denial about their privileged status in our society. They feel that they're struggling, but they don't consider how much more other people (such as the average American, who earns half as much as they earn) struggle.
I'm a family of 5 and just clear the Pew minimum for "upper class", but there is no way I would consider myself upper class. Even living in Mississippi (the poorest state in the country.). I'm not going to pretend I struggle, but i'm def high end middle class...