I'm using my "middle" for my family.
The problem with defining the middle class is that you cant just do it by household income and number of family members.
I live in a high COL area, our household salary doesn't stretch the way it would if I lived in some small town in Nebraska.
We make too little to be considered upper middle class here, but we make too much to take advantage of the tax benefits/breaks or other government programs others can.
It is what its, I accept that, doesn't mean I have to be happy about it. It is disappointing knowing that our insurance premiums will go up, coverage will go down, and because on paper we make X amount of money we are SOL with finding something more affordable under Obamacare. Wasn't that program supposed to make insurance affordable for all?
I am glad for the people who will benefit from it, but lets be honest, someone has to be shut out in order for that to happen and unfortunately its "my" middle class.
I agree - we live in an area considered very expensive by national standards. Property taxes are $17,000.00 on my home. The problem is I worked very hard and went to school for many years and incurred a lot of school debt in the process to make my current income. I had no special opportunity to go to school and no one paid for my education, but, I made it happen.... Obama care is more money coming out of my families income.
