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      3 months ago

      median household US income is under 80K.

      even most major metros are still under 100k.

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          3 months ago

          it puts you into about 60-80% of the american households.

          middle class by default would be 40-60%

          “It’s barely middle class for most places now.” is hyperbolic

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            3 months ago

            That assumes a normal distribution. Wealth/income is not. An excellent resource is: Social Stratification in the United States: The American Profile Poster of Who Owns What, Who Makes How Much, and Who Works Where https://a.co/d/09LVTyYi

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            I don’t think your definition of middle class is what most people use when they talk about it.

            This is really obvious if you think about people remarking on the death of the middle class. They’re not saying that the mean or the median doesn’t exist. They are saying that families like the Simpsons are much less common than they used to be.

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              They are saying that families like the Simpsons are much less common than they used to be

              The fact that you are using a reference to corporate media to make your point gave me a chuckle lol

              This shit is weaved so deep into social fabric, we are fucked.