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Is Your Income Considered Middle Class in your State?

Middle Class

Middle Class

Are you curious if what you are currently earning is middle-class standards in the US?

What is considered middle class? It might take more money than you think to reach this income tier. The Pew Research Center defines middle class, or middle-income households, as those with incomes that are two-thirds to double the U.S. median household income.

However, because the cost of living and the average income varies vastly from one state to another, the income level needs to be middle class in one state could be much more or much less in another.

Using Pew’s definition of the middle class, GOBankingRates analyzed data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2018 American Community Survey to determine how much two-, three- and four-person families need to earn in every state to qualify for this classification.

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