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    The Line Between Middle Class and Upper Middle Class in North Carolina, What you need to know

    19 hours ago
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    What does it mean to be an American earning enough money for a middle-class income in your state of residence? The answer considers various income ranges differing from lower, middle of and upper middle class.

    Being part of the middle class in North Carolina comes with varied income brackets, reflecting different levels of financial comfort. The middle class is generally viewed as the backbone of the economy, and where you fall within this category can shape your lifestyle.

    In North Carolina, the median household income is $66,186. The middle-class income range spans from $50,099 to $150,298 according to Gobankingrates.

    Here’s how it breaks down:

    • Lower middle class: Income between $50,099 and $83,498. The lowest end of this group starts at $44,124.
    • Middle of the middle class: Income ranging from $83,499 to $116,897. Households earning between $73,540 and $102,956 fit in this category.
    • Upper middle class: Income ranging from $116,898 to $150,298, with the upper bracket extending from $102,957 to $132,373.

    This spread illustrates that even within the middle class, financial experiences can differ widely. Some may struggle to cover essentials, while others can afford more luxuries.

    Where do you think you land in North Carolina's middle class?


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    Ususual Suspect
    18h ago
    We know, there is no middle class. In WNC your either Uber rich or flat broke.
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