Data now shows that comfortable amenities like gym memberships and rooftop solar panels are no longer as commonplace in the ...
Remember when kitchens didn’t have Instant Pots and Wi-Fi-connected fridges, but they did have a phone cord long enough to lasso your little sister? The 1980s kitchen was full of cooking gadgets, ...
From today’s beige, sleek, and everything-must-match perspective, the 1970s kitchen feels like another planet. Back then, everything was a focal point at once, and yeah — it was kind of a sensory ...
It sits in millions of American pantries right now—a mundane item that instantly reveals which side of the economic divide ...
Step into any suburban kitchen in 1975, and you'd catch the unmistakable aroma of comfort food bubbling away in casserole dishes. This was the decade when busy middle-class moms perfected the art of ...
At first glance, it might not look like there are that many differences between upper middle class homes and middle class homes. Both can be quite extravagant-looking and lavish, but compared to upper ...
To be considered upper middle class in today’s economy, a study based on 2023 Census Bureau data argues you must have a median salary between $117K and $150K. Of course, income not only varies widely ...
In 1980 middle-class families lived in a world of Atari consoles, rotary phones and station wagons with wood paneling. The median U.S. household income was $21,020, enough to buy a modest home, a ...
Half of American adults are considered middle class, but the share of workers with average incomes has gone down significantly in the last few decades. The percentage of adults who live in ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – While the needed income to be considered middle class has significantly increased in the United States in the last decade, a new study found Oregon leads the nation in ...