Curious where your income falls? Here's how upper, middle, and lower class incomes break down using Census data analyzed by Motley Fool Money.
When asked how they identify their social class 54% of Americans said they belong to the middle class, according to one survey.
The delineation between America’s middle class and its subset of “upper-middle” class can be a murky one, especially on a ...
You might think a comfortable salary means you've made it. That's not always true anymore. The middle class income range spans from $56,600 to $169,800 for 2025, with upper middle class households ...
The term “upper class” evokes images of wealth and privilege. But what does it truly mean in terms of income? While there’s no definitive line, households in the top 20% of earners are generally ...
You will need to make at least $160,000 in three states to be considered upper-middle class.
While the financial landscape of 2026 remains unknown, there is one thing you can know: where your income places you in ...
Upper-middle class isn’t about inherited wealth anymore. It’s about strategic income moves that compound over time. These five side hustles can push household income from $75,000 to $150,000 (or more) ...
Ever wonder where your income puts you compared to the rest of the country? I do. Not in a comparison-obsessed way, but more like a quick "Am I doing OK?" check-in kind of thing. The U.S. Census ...