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Social class in the United States

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Social class in the United States

Social class in the United States refers to the idea of grouping Americans by some measure of social status, typically by economic status. However, it could also refer to social status and/or location. There are many competing class systems and models. Many Americans believe in a social class system that has three different groups or classes: the American rich (upper class), the American middle class, and the American poor. More complex models propose as many as a dozen class levels, including levels such as high upper class, upper class, upper middle class, middle class, lower middle class, working class, and lower class, while others disagree with the American construct of social class completely. Most definitions of a class structure group its members according to wealth, income, education, type of occupation, and membership within a hierarchy, specific subculture, or social network. Most concepts of American social class do not focus on race or ethnicity as a characteristic within the stratification system, although these factors are closely related. Sociologists Dennis Gilbert, William Thompson, Joseph Hickey, and James Henslin have proposed class systems with six distinct social classes. These class models feature an upper or capitalist class consisting of the rich and powerful, an upper middle class consisting of highly educated and affluent professionals, a middle class consisting of college-educated individuals employed in white-collar industries, a lower middle class composed of semi-professionals with typically some college education, a working class constituted by clerical and blue collar workers, whose work is highly routinized, and a lower class, divided between the working poor and the unemployed underclass.

Tables

Median household income by selected characteristics · Markers › Income
All households
All households
Type of household
All households
Type of household
Family households
Type of household
Nonfamily households
Race and Hispanic origin
Asian
Race and Hispanic origin
Non-Hispanic White
Race and Hispanic origin
Hispanic (of any race)
Race and Hispanic origin
Black
Region
Northeast
Region
Midwest
Region
South
Region
West
$70,784
$70,784
Type of household
$70,784
Type of household
$91,162
Type of household
$41,797
Race and Hispanic origin
$101,418
Race and Hispanic origin
$77,999
Race and Hispanic origin
$57,981
Race and Hispanic origin
$48,297
Region
$77,422
Region
$71,129
Region
$63,368
Region
$79,430
Type of household
Race and Hispanic origin
Region
All households
Family households
Nonfamily households
Asian
Non-Hispanic White
Hispanic (of any race)
Black
Northeast
Midwest
South
West
$70,784
$91,162
$41,797
$101,418
$77,999
$57,981
$48,297
$77,422
$71,129
$63,368
$79,430
Median household income by selected characteristics cont. · Markers › Income
Under 65 years
Under 65 years
Age of Householder
Under 65 years
Age of Householder
65 years and older
Nativity of Householder
Native-born
Nativity of Householder
Foreign-born
Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) Status
Inside MSA
Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) Status
Outside MSA
Educational Attainment of Householder*
No high school diploma
Educational Attainment of Householder*
High school, no college
Educational Attainment of Householder*
Some college
Educational Attainment of Householder*
Bachelor's degree or higher
$80,734
$80,734
Age of Householder
$80,734
Age of Householder
$47,620
Nativity of Householder
$71,522
Nativity of Householder
$66,043
Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) Status
$73,823
Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) Status
$53,750
Educational Attainment of Householder*
$30,378
Educational Attainment of Householder*
$50,401
Educational Attainment of Householder*
$64,378
Educational Attainment of Householder*
$115,456
Householders aged 25 and older. In 2021, the median household income for this group was $72,046.
Householders aged 25 and older. In 2021, the median household income for this group was $72,046.
Age of Householder
Householders aged 25 and older. In 2021, the median household income for this group was $72,046.
Age of Householder
Nativity of Householder
Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) Status
Educational Attainment of Householder*
Under 65 years
65 years and older
Native-born
Foreign-born
Inside MSA
Outside MSA
No high school diploma
High school, no college
Some college
Bachelor's degree or higher
$80,734
$47,620
$71,522
$66,043
$73,823
$53,750
$30,378
$50,401
$64,378
$115,456
Householders aged 25 and older. In 2021, the median household income for this group was $72,046.
Median earnings by work status and sex (Persons, aged 15 years and older with earnings) · Markers › Income
Both sexes
Both sexes
Total workers
Both sexes
Total workers
Male
Total workers
Female
Full-Time, year-round workers
Both sexes
Full-Time, year-round workers
Male
Full-Time, year-round workers
Female
$45,470
$45,470
Total workers
$45,470
Total workers
$50,983
Total workers
$39,201
Full-Time, year-round workers
$56,473
Full-Time, year-round workers
$61,180
Full-Time, year-round workers
$51,226
Total workers
Full-Time, year-round workers
Both sexes
Male
Female
Both sexes
Male
Female
$45,470
$50,983
$39,201
$56,473
$61,180
$51,226
2020 Median earnings & household income by educational attainment · Markers › Income
Persons, age 25+ w/ earnings*
Persons, age 25+ w/ earnings*
Measure
Persons, age 25+ w/ earnings*
Overall
$46,985
Less than 9th grade
$25,162
Some High School
$26,092
High school graduate
$34,540
Some college
$39,362
Associate's degree
$42,391
Bachelor's degree or higher
$66,423
Bachelor's degree
$60,705
Master's degree
$71,851
Professional degree
$102,741
Doctorate degree
$101,526
Male, age 25+ w/ earnings*
Male, age 25+ w/ earnings*
Measure
Male, age 25+ w/ earnings*
Overall
$52,298
Less than 9th grade
$30,089
Some High School
$31,097
High school graduate
$40,852
Some college
$47,706
Associate's degree
$52,450
Bachelor's degree or higher
$80,192
Bachelor's degree
$71,666
Master's degree
$91,141
Professional degree
$126,584
Doctorate degree
$121,956
Female, age 25+ w/ earnings*
Female, age 25+ w/ earnings*
Measure
Female, age 25+ w/ earnings*
Overall
$40,392
Less than 9th grade
$18,588
Some High School
$19,504
High school graduate
$27,320
Some college
$31,837
Associate's degree
$36,298
Bachelor's degree or higher
$57,355
Bachelor's degree
$51,154
Master's degree
$62,522
Professional degree
$92,780
Doctorate degree
$85,551
Persons, age 25+, employed full-time
Persons, age 25+, employed full-time
Measure
Persons, age 25+, employed full-time
Overall
$59,371
Less than 9th grade
$33,945
Some High School
$34,897
High school graduate
$42,417
Some college
$50,640
Associate's degree
$52,285
Bachelor's degree or higher
$77,105
Bachelor's degree
$71,283
Master's degree
$82,183
Professional degree
$130,466
Doctorate degree
$119,552
Household
Household
Measure
Household
Overall
$69,228
Less than 9th grade
$29,609
Some High School
$29,520
High school graduate
$47,405
Some college
$60,392
Associate's degree
$68,769
Bachelor's degree or higher
$106,936
Bachelor's degree
$100,128
Master's degree
$114,900
Professional degree
$151,560
Doctorate degree
$142,493
Total work experience
Total work experience
Measure
Total work experience
Measure
Overall
Less than 9th grade
Some High School
High school graduate
Some college
Associate's degree
Bachelor's degree or higher
Bachelor's degree
Master's degree
Professional degree
Doctorate degree
Persons, age 25+ w/ earnings*
$46,985
$25,162
$26,092
$34,540
$39,362
$42,391
$66,423
$60,705
$71,851
$102,741
$101,526
Male, age 25+ w/ earnings*
$52,298
$30,089
$31,097
$40,852
$47,706
$52,450
$80,192
$71,666
$91,141
$126,584
$121,956
Female, age 25+ w/ earnings*
$40,392
$18,588
$19,504
$27,320
$31,837
$36,298
$57,355
$51,154
$62,522
$92,780
$85,551
Persons, age 25+, employed full-time
$59,371
$33,945
$34,897
$42,417
$50,640
$52,285
$77,105
$71,283
$82,183
$130,466
$119,552
Household
$69,228
$29,609
$29,520
$47,405
$60,392
$68,769
$106,936
$100,128
$114,900
$151,560
$142,493
Total work experience
Household income distribution · Markers › Income
≤ $15,700
≤ $15,700
10th percentile
≤ $15,700
20th percentile
≤ $28,000
30th percentile
≤ $40,500
40th percentile
≤ $55,000
50th percentile
$70,800
60th percentile
≤ $89,700
70th percentile
≤ $113,200
80th percentile
≤ $149,100
90th percentile
≤ $212,100
95th percentile
≤ $286,300
Source: US Census Bureau, 2021; income statistics for the year 2021
Source: US Census Bureau, 2021; income statistics for the year 2021
10th percentile
Source: US Census Bureau, 2021; income statistics for the year 2021
10th percentile
20th percentile
30th percentile
40th percentile
50th percentile
60th percentile
70th percentile
80th percentile
90th percentile
95th percentile
≤ $15,700
≤ $28,000
≤ $40,500
≤ $55,000
$70,800
≤ $89,700
≤ $113,200
≤ $149,100
≤ $212,100
≤ $286,300
Source: US Census Bureau, 2021; income statistics for the year 2021

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