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Pew Research Center defines middle-class in U.S. cities, ranging from $51K to $272K.
The Pew Research Center defines middle-class households as those earning between two-thirds and twice the local median income.
In the 15 largest U.S. cities, a household income of $150,000 is typically considered middle class.
The range varies widely, with San Jose having the highest median income at $136,229, requiring a middle-class income between $90,819 and $272,458.
Phoenix has the lowest median income at $77,082, with a middle-class range of $51,388 to $154,164.
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El Centro de Investigación Pew define la clase media en las ciudades de EE.UU., que oscila entre $51K y $272K.