链接:
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/03/13/heres-how-much-you-have-to-earn-to-be-considered-middle-class.html
转抄:
Pew, which defines middle class as adults whose annual household income is two-thirds to double the national median ($55,775 as of 2016), details the national middle-income range for various household sizes.
"The income it takes to be middle-income varies by household size, with smaller households requiring less to support the same lifestyle as larger households," Pew explains.
Here's the breakdown of how much you have to earn each year to qualify as middle-income, depending on the size of your family:
Household of one: $24,042 to $72,126 (一口之家)
Household of two: $34,000 to $102,001 (两口之家)
Household of three: $41,641 to $124,925 (三口之家)
Household of four: $48,083 to $144,251 (四口之家)
Household of five: $53,759 to $161,277 (五口之家)