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What is the accepted definition of the term, and is there an income range that represents “middle class”?

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What is the accepted definition of the term, and is there an income range that represents “middle class”?

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There’s no standard definition for “middle class.” It can mean different things depending on who is using the term; economists differ on what range of income defines the group. Only 1 percent of Americans told the Gallup Poll they were “upper class,” and only 7 percent “lower class,” leaving 92 percent saying they were “middle” or “upper-middle” class. The Census Bureau reported the median household income in the United States was $50,233 in 2007. Harvard tuition $20 — in 1807 John Adams was the first president to graduate from Harvard. How much do you think the tuition was at that time? The earliest dollar figure for Harvard tuition comes from 1807: $20. When John Adams graduated from Harvard with a bachelor of arts degree in 1755, the annual tuition was less than $20. Tuition rose to $55 in 1825. The current tuition at Harvard is $32,557, not including room, board and student services fee. Read FDR’s speech Can you elaborate on FDR’s 1932 speech at during the Great Depression? New Yo

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