The Middle Class Calculator helps users determine their cost-adjusted income, per capita income, middle-class status, and income percentile rank based on their household income, size, location, housing status, and education level.
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How to Use the Middle Class Calculator
This guide will help you understand how to use the Middle Class Calculator to determine your cost-adjusted income, per capita income, middle class category, and income percentile. Follow the steps below to ensure accurate results.
Step 1: Enter Your Annual Household Income
Input Field: Annual Household Income ($)
Begin by entering your total household income before taxes and other deductions into the designated field. Make sure this amount is a number between 0 and 1,000,000. This field is required.
Step 2: Specify the Number of People in Your Household
Input Field: Number of People in Household
Enter the total number of people living in your household. The value must be an integer between 1 and 20. This field is required to calculate the per capita income correctly.
Step 3: Select Your Geographic Location
Input Field: Geographic Location
- Large Metropolitan Area (High Cost)
- Medium-sized City (Moderate Cost)
- Small City/Rural Area (Lower Cost)
Choose the location that best matches your living area. This selection impacts the cost-of-living adjustment applied to your income. This field is required.
Step 4: Choose Your Housing Status
Input Field: Housing Status
- Homeowner with Mortgage
- Homeowner (Paid Off)
- Renting
Select whether you are a homeowner with a mortgage, a homeowner who has paid off their mortgage, or renting. Your housing status affects the calculation of your cost-adjusted income. This field is required.
Step 5: Indicate Your Education Level
Input Field: Education Level
- Graduate Degree
- Bachelor’s Degree
- Some College/Associate’s
- High School or Less
Select the highest level of education you have completed. This factor influences the adjustment of your income. This field is required.
Step 6: Review Your Results
After entering all the necessary information, the calculator will generate the following results:
- Cost-Adjusted Income: Your household income adjusted for cost-of-living factors, expressed in USD.
- Per Capita Income: The adjusted income divided by the number of people in your household, expressed in USD.
- Middle Class Category: A classification indicating if you belong to Lower Middle Class, Middle Middle Class, Upper Middle Class, or Above Middle Class based on your per capita income.
- Income Percentile: Your adjusted income’s percentile rank within a range, shown as a percentage.
Use these insights to understand your economic position and compare how cost-of-living adjustments influence your income category.