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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.
$100K
yes because he was only a messager with only that job they were considered middle class
A merchant
25%
Lower nobility, some clergy and most knights were considered to be members of the middle class in medieval society during the Middle Ages. Often, these people were richer than those classified as upper class.
For middle class, believe it or not, it's about $35K - $45K a year.
middle-class, as my girl-frend is directly related to him and all her family would be considered middle class
The United States is often considered a middle-class society due to its historical emphasis on individualism, economic opportunity, and upward mobility, which have fostered a large and diverse middle class. A significant portion of the population identifies as middle class, benefiting from access to education, home ownership, and consumer goods. However, growing income inequality and economic challenges have raised questions about the stability and definition of the middle class in recent years.
Over 100k
Merchants, doctors, professors, lawyers, and some prosperous tradesmen were considered to be middle class in the British Colonial period in America
All blacks during the apartheid were in the lower class, no matter what. After his election, he was considered part of the middle-black class