- Lower class <20k
- Middle class 30-40k
- Upperclass >70k
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I’m broke as heck but upper class cuz of my attitude
I don’t much believe in placing people in classes but if you we are talking income, my family is probably middle class.
Edit: Oh, I see you changed the poll to account for income.
I’m upper middle class, used to be lower upper.
I didn’t vote because there was no choice for me.
Amended, according to your poll: Upper class
I amended the poll, place your votes
The income levels might vary a bit by state to state too. People in Iowa tend to make less than people in New York or California but the cost of living is less as well.
My parents are middle class but im lower class as im on beefits
I voted lower class as I am disabled.
Parents? 6262626636
According to your criteria I am lowerclass according to my personal income but upperclass according to my family income. So I voted for both.
Do you live in your parents house and she pays the bikls etc?
I live in my parents house and I pay rent.
I live with brothers and parents, parents are middle class, brothers upper class.
I feel so useless, i need a job, i cant afford to pay bills at the minute
Same for me.
I’m not actually sure of my dad’s income since he retired but I believe he is middle class according to your poll now.
I consider myself rich because I have my own apartment, a couple of guitars, plenty of food, clothes, I get my meds delivered, the warzone isn’t right here…I don’t need big bux or any of that stuff
I do everyone’s taxes here every year so I know exactly what our household income is. My parents are both retired too.
My father doesn’t work retired, he’s in his mid 70s. My mother will soon retire.
Used to be middle now I’m lower. That sucks because you get used to having certain things like a fast up-to-date computer but later on in life can’t afford them.
It’s unfortunate you have schizophrenia and and are not working, but don’t beat yourself up over it. I was on disability and felt I couldn’t work for 17 years before I got a job this year after a med change. I’ve only been working 6 months.