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Jan 18, 2019
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Clark Addison
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That would be about the top 30%. While there is no real definition of "middle class"
I would think that "lower class" wouldn't comprise 70% of households.
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How much does a family with 4 kids in Utah need to make to be considered
itsuptoyou
1/18/19 7:30pm
80k makes you middle class but 6 figures makes you comfortable.
Pimpin4Paradise
1/18/19 7:31pm
Really 80k middle class? I'm learning that my definition and a lot of board
BYUFootballisBack
1/18/19 7:37pm
I think he means upper middle class
Mayor of Cougartown
1/18/19 7:39pm
Upper middle class? Hardly
YIsForBrigham
1/18/19 7:43pm
$60k
WDaddy
1/18/19 7:32pm
$100k
LaVellIfIKnow
1/18/19 7:33pm
That would be about the top 30%. While there is no real definition of "middle class"
Clark Addison
1/18/19 7:40pm
70K-115K depending on how you live. Upper middle class
CougaRR4L
1/18/19 9:35pm
Better question is how much do they need to spend.
Baron
1/18/19 7:33pm
$68K is median household income in Utah
Jesse Pinkman
1/18/19 7:36pm
Median household income in Utah is about $63K
Clark Addison
1/18/19 7:37pm
Income doesn't mean much without knowing debt (or monthly debt payments)
byubyu
1/18/19 7:43pm
Didn't CB say middle class in Utah is like $120k-$250k?
TNT
1/18/19 7:43pm
50k for middle class. More Comfortable at 80k
runnincoug
1/19/19 1:43am
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