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.
middle-class, as my girl-frend is directly related to him and all her family would be considered middle class
The second class of the Middle Ages was the Nobility, the Royalty being the first class. These citizens were often Dukes and Duchesses, Barons, and even Knights. A Baron was basically a high ranking landlord who was in charge of the peasants on his land. Knights were also part of this class, their duty was to protect the other nobility.
The highest class would be King.
The upper class men had races, tournaments( including knights, and squires), and peasants would put on a show for the lords and the upper class men.
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.
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.
middle-class, as my girl-frend is directly related to him and all her family would be considered middle class
Not much was written about poverty in the Middle Ages. The poor were not considered important. But there were jobs as farmers and scribes. On the upper class there were the knights and the kings champions.
$100K
yes because he was only a messager with only that job they were considered middle class
the middle class was the freetowners, it goes POPE KING NOBLES KNIGHTS FREETOWNERS PEASANTS SERFS The Middle Class rose during the Middle Ages in Europe for a variety of reasons. First of these reasons is that the workers became richer in the aftermath of the Black Death. Secondly, education in Europe was greatly improved with the invention of the Printing Press. Thirdly, the formation of banking greatly improved the economy in favour of the Middle Class. Lastly, the formation of medieval republics benefited the Middle Class. The Middle class consisted of Freetowners, people below the knights and nobles but above peasants and serfs... https://sites.google.com/site/seniorschoolstudy/history/rise-of-the-middle-class---middle-ages
During his first several years of life, his family was certainly lower-middle class, since his mother and father were young college students, neither of whom had much money. But no, the president was never what would be considered poor. Most of his upbringing would be considered solidly middle class.
A merchant
25%
For middle class, believe it or not, it's about $35K - $45K a year.
Yes, the average American income is about 50,000. That is considered middle class. So $250,000. Is what most people would considered rich or at least upper class, depending on how you spend it.