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This graphic visualizes the income distribution of all U.S. households in 2023, along with the range for which they would be considered middle class.

Data is sourced from the Census Bureau, and all figures are inflation-adjusted.

Pew Research estimates a household making between two-thirds to double the median annual income is considered middle class. While median income varies by state, we’ll use the U.S. average declared by the source to set the benchmark.



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You know, if you measure the middle class in lbs, it's probably growing...

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Wow such a wide range $53k to $161k for middle class. Just as I thought we are witnessing the middle class and upper middle class get priced out of owning 1 BTC

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It’s not a lot of money if your household has two dependents

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Depending on location. On the coasts it’s not much but in rural areas it can be plenty

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200k is upper middle class especially if you have dependents and children

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