No wonder college grads think they are going to get a job paying $150k+ right out of college. To be considered LOWER middle class in the Denver metro you would need to be making nearly 100k/yr.
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From the post:
"It takes a lot more money to be considered anything above the lower middle class in the Mile High City.
In Denver, making $95,000 a year isn’t enough to break you out of the lower middle class, according to a new study – but it is close.
GOBankingRates researched the 100 largest cities in the U.S. and found the median household incomes for those cities. The study then followed the Pew Research Center’s definition of middle-class income as “two-thirds to double” the median income of an area."
No wonder college grads think they are going to get a job paying $150k+ right out of college. To be considered LOWER middle class in the Denver metro you would need to be making nearly 100k/yr.
Archive: https://archive.today/dLJH4
From the post:
"It takes a lot more money to be considered anything above the lower middle class in the Mile High City.
In Denver, making $95,000 a year isn’t enough to break you out of the lower middle class, according to a new study – but it is close.
GOBankingRates researched the 100 largest cities in the U.S. and found the median household incomes for those cities. The study then followed the Pew Research Center’s definition of middle-class income as “two-thirds to double” the median income of an area."
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