These are the new economic classes in the U.S. (based on net worth, not income)
Btw this is HOUSEHOLD net worth. Here’s an approximate breakdown of the percentage of US households in each level as of 2022/23: Level 1 (<$10k): 20% Level 2 ($10k-$100k): 20% Level 3 ($100k-$1M): 40% Level 4 ($1M-$10M): 18% Level 5 ($10M-$100M): 2% Level 6 (>$100M): <0.01%
@TurdQuarter I’ll be frank, that depends where you live. This was meant to be location agnostic. I think $5M in most of the U.S. is upper class
Nick Maggiulli
Nick Maggiulli24.7. klo 21.21
Btw this is HOUSEHOLD net worth. Here’s an approximate breakdown of the percentage of US households in each level as of 2022/23: Level 1 (<$10k): 20% Level 2 ($10k-$100k): 20% Level 3 ($100k-$1M): 40% Level 4 ($1M-$10M): 18% Level 5 ($10M-$100M): 2% Level 6 (>$100M): <0.01%
@TurdQuarter I will admit it depends on your location. $5M is upper class in most of the U.S. Source is Federal Reserve SCF and percentiles can be found here:
Nick Maggiulli
Nick Maggiulli24.7. klo 21.21
Btw this is HOUSEHOLD net worth. Here’s an approximate breakdown of the percentage of US households in each level as of 2022/23: Level 1 (<$10k): 20% Level 2 ($10k-$100k): 20% Level 3 ($100k-$1M): 40% Level 4 ($1M-$10M): 18% Level 5 ($10M-$100M): 2% Level 6 (>$100M): <0.01%
2,22M