Families as Mather, Winthrop, Faneuil, Hancock, Roosevelt (ancestors of two presidents), and Van Rensselaer.
Families as Mather, Winthrop, Faneuil, Hancock, Roosevelt (ancestors of two presidents), and Van Rensselaer.
Families as Mather, Winthrop, Faneuil, Hancock, Roosevelt (ancestors of two presidents), and Van Rensselaer.
The upper middle class average annual income in the eighties in England was 40,000 annually
Families as Mather, Winthrop, Faneuil, Hancock, Roosevelt (ancestors of two presidents), and Van Rensselaer.
Families as Mather, Winthrop, Faneuil, Hancock, Roosevelt (ancestors of two presidents), and Van Rensselaer.
Upper middle class
low class, middle class, upper class/high class
Gentry, Indians, and English dutchmen, upper middle and lower class.
The Chesapeake, The New England, The Middle Colonies, and The South.
Upper Middle colonies
between lower, middle and upper class
Upper Class - which consists of Upper-Uppers "Blue Bloods" (Ex. Queen of England) and Lower-Uppers "Working Rich" (Ex. J.K. Rowling)Middle Class - Upper-Middles and Average-MiddlesWorking Class - sometimes called "Lower Middle Class"The Lower Class
The social classes in America today are typically categorized as lower class, middle class, and upper class. These categories are based on factors such as income, education, occupation, and wealth. There is also a growing recognition of the working class and the socio-economic challenges they face.
Depends on where you are. This would be considered middle class in cities like New York and San Fransisco. But in most other locations, it would be considered upper middle class.