New York's Upper-Middle Class Income Threshold Revealed

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New York's Upper-Middle Class Income Threshold Revealed
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In New York state, an annual household income of at least $131,566 is required to be considered upper-middle class, with higher thresholds in neighboring states like New Jersey and Connecticut, and even higher in Massachusetts and Maryland, reflecting regional differences in living costs and economic conditions.

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