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Average Joe

Маргаашнаас жаахан судалгааны юм хийх санаатай. Зун хийж дуусгаагvй зvvлээ хийнээ, энэ зун гараас олигтой юм гаргаж чадаагvй тул євєл л нєхдєг хэрэгдээ. Єнєєдєр дэмийрч яваад Вики-гээс сонин юм олж уншлаа. Энэ бичлэгийн гарчиг ни жирийн нэг америк залуу гэсэн утгатай. Вики энэ талаар бичсэн байдаг юм даа, сонирхолтой ни цалингийн хэсэг байлаа.

Personal income changes considerably over the life-time of the average American, from $28,000 at age 25 to about $42,000 at the age of 65. Yet, very young and old persons would commonly not be considered to be average Americans.

Median income levels
Households Persons, age 25 or older with earnings Household income by race
All households Dual earner
households
Per household
member
Males Females Both sexes Asian White,
non-hispanic
Hispanic Black
$46,326 $67,348 $23,535 $39,403 $26,507 $32,140 $57,518 $48,977 $34,241 $30,134
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Median personal income by educational attainment
Measure Some High School High school graduate Some college Associate degree Bachelor’s degree or higher Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree Professional degree Doctorate degree
Persons, age 25+ w/ earnings $20,321 $26,505 $31,054 $35,009 $49,303 $43,143 $52,390 $82,473 $70,853
Male, age 25+ w/ earnings $24,192 $32,085 $39,150 $42,382 $60,493 $52,265 $67,123 $100,000 $78,324
Female, age 25+ w/ earnings $15,073 $21,117 $25,185 $29,510 $40,483 $36,532 $45,730 $66,055 $54,666
Persons, age 25+, employed full-time $25,039 $31,539 $37,135 $40,588 $56,078 $50,944 $61,273 $100,000 $79,401
Household $22,718 $36,835 $45,854 $51,970 $73,446 $68,728 $78,541 $100,000 $96,830
Household income distribution
Bottom 10% Bottom 20% Bottom 25% Middle 33% Middle 20% Top 25% Top 20% Top 5% Top 1.5% Top 1%
$0 to $10,500 $0 to $18,500 $0 to $22,500 $30,000 to $62,500 $35,000 to $55,000 $77,500 and up $92,000 and up $167,000 and up $250,000 and up $350,000 and up
SOURCE: US Census Bureau, 2006; income statistics for the year 2005

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Academic Class Models
Dennis Gilbert, 2002 William Thompson & Joseph Hickey, 2005 Leonard Beeghley, 2004
Class Occupation and
Compensation
Education Class Occupation and
Compensation
Education Class Occupation and
Compensation
Education
Capitalist class (1%) Top-level executives, high-rung politicians, heirs with incomes in the top 1% Ivy League common Upper class 1% Top-level executives, celebrities, heirs; income of $500,000+ common Ivy league common The super-rich (0.9%) The top 0.9%, multi-millionaires whose incomes commonly exceed $350,0000; includes celebrities and powerful executives/politicians Ivy League common
The Rich (5%) Households with net worth of $1 million or more; largely in the form of home equity College degree
Upper middle class1 (15%) Highly educated, most commonly salaried, professionals and middle management with large work autonomy Graduate
degrees
common
Upper middle class1 (15%) Highly educated professionals & managers with household incomes varying from the high 5-figure range to commonly above $100,000 Graduate degrees common Middle class (plurality/majority?; ca. 46%) College educated workers with incomes considerably above-average incomes and compensation; a man making $57,000 and a woman making $40,000 may be typical College degree
Lower middle class (30%) Semi-professionals and craftsman with a roughly average standard of living. Most have some college education and are white collar. Some college
Bachelor’s
Lower middle class (32%) Semi-professionals and craftsman with some work autonomy; household incomes commonly range from $35,000 to $75,000 Some college
Working class (30%) Clerical and most blue collar workers whose work is highly routinzed. Standard of living varies depending on number of income earners, but is commonly just adequate. High school Working class (32%) Clerical, pink and blue collar workers with often low job security; common household incomes range from $16,000 to $30,000 High school Working class
(ca. 40% - 45%)
Blue collar workers and those whose jobs are highly routinized with low economic security; a man making $40,000 and a woman making $26,000 may be typical High school
Working poor (13%) Service, low-rung clerical and some blue collar workers. High economic insecurity and risk of poverty. Some high
school
Lower class (ca. 14% - 20%) Those who occupy poorly paid positions or rely on government transfers. Some high school “The Poor” (ca. 12% Those who live below the poverty line with limited to no particiaption in the labor force; a household income of $18,000 may be typical Some high school
Underclass (12%) Those with limited or no participation in the labor force. Reliant on government transfers. Some high
school

Хэрвээ би америк хvн байгаад одоох сургуулиа зэрэгтэйгээ тєгсєх юм бол жилд дунджаар ная шахам мянган долларын ажил хийж орлогоороо америкт эхний 25%д буюу Middle class-д орох байж. Бvр дээр ни Capitalist class (Top 1%)-ны хэн нэгэнд ни эдийн засгийн хичээл зааж vзсэн байх магадлалтай болж таарах ни. Yнэндээ єєрєє ч гайхав, яг энэгээр амидардаг бол сайхнаа гэсэн…Гэхдээ би америкт тєрж єссєн бол шал єєр замналаар явсан байх биз, бараг л хєгжлийн эдийн засагч болъё гэж бодохгvй байсан байх. Ямартай ч ази л байхад тави гарам мянган доллар хийчих юм байна, хэхэ

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