
Income Qualifications and What Counts as Middle Class
Based on Trump’s comments, the $2,000 dividend would exclude “high income people.”
The middle class is generally defined as households earning up to twice the median income, while high-income households earn ten times that or more. Lower-income households are typically defined as making 150% of the federal poverty level or less.
According to Pew Research and the U.S. Census Bureau, the 2024 median household income was $83,730. Using Pew’s definition:
- Middle-class households: $55,820 to $167,460
- Lower-income households: under $55,820
- Upper-income households: over $167,460
Income classifications vary depending on family size and state cost of living.
States with the highest median household incomes (>$95,000) include Massachusetts, New Jersey, Maryland, New Hampshire, and California. States with the lowest (<$60,000) include Arkansas, Louisiana, West Virginia, and Mississippi.
Among cities, Arlington, VA, and San Jose, CA, have median incomes exceeding $136,000, while Cleveland, OH, and Detroit, MI, are below $40,000.











