latest FREE data. You think 2016 is the most current data set? Census updates quarterly.Matt wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 12:02 pmLiberal elite here, folks!TC Talks wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 8:10 amMatt,
Don't even try to play in the Demographics / Sociographics sandbox. Some of my data costs more than your mortgage. At least use 2019 Census data.
According to a Pew study released last fall, the median income of middle-class American households is $74,015, based on Census data from 2016, the latest available. (Pew defines middle class as two-thirds to twice the U.S. median household income, adjusted for household size.)
The LATEST data available, you illiterate fuck.
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56% say they are better off today than 4 years ago
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