The stereotypical view of upper middle class is living in a gated community with a HOA and sending your kids to private school, but 360k a year, depending on the area does make sense not to be. Although I also see the argument that if you can afford to save half the money you make, that’s upper middle class. Either way it doesn’t really matter to me.
Private school, the non religious ones that look like Gossip Girl, are $30-50k/year per kid. 2-3 kids, and you would be spending a huge percent of your money to do that.
I’d say somewhere around 5-600k could start to feel upper middle class. You COULD afford those schools, get Tesla’s for everyone, and take European vacations with your boat buds.
I make nearly triple that and I’m not “upper middle class.”
I can afford to save/invest about 150k a year waiting to retire. That’s about it.
The stereotypical view of upper middle class is living in a gated community with a HOA and sending your kids to private school, but 360k a year, depending on the area does make sense not to be. Although I also see the argument that if you can afford to save half the money you make, that’s upper middle class. Either way it doesn’t really matter to me.
Private school, the non religious ones that look like Gossip Girl, are $30-50k/year per kid. 2-3 kids, and you would be spending a huge percent of your money to do that.
I’d say somewhere around 5-600k could start to feel upper middle class. You COULD afford those schools, get Tesla’s for everyone, and take European vacations with your boat buds.
You're delusional
You’re poor, I assume.
LOL. Stop wasting your money then, retard.