7 States Where "Middle Class" Means You're Actually Poor
Автор: TheCostMap
Загружено: 2026-02-13
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In 2026, the traditional definition of “middle class” is starting to feel like a myth.
In several U.S. states, earning between $70,000 and $150,000 — once considered comfortable — now barely covers the basics. After housing, $2,000-a-month childcare, rising insurance premiums, utilities, and some of the highest state tax burdens in the country, many families are left with shockingly little room to breathe.
In these high-cost regions, six figures doesn’t mean security — it means survival.
This episode breaks down the 7 states where being “middle class” increasingly feels like being financially stretched thin. We examine housing costs, tax pressure, childcare expenses, and what income actually buys once the bills are paid.
Because in today’s economy, your salary doesn’t define your stability — your location does.
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