I stumbled onto a special feature from the New York Times about Class in America. It seemed like a good follow up to my post last week about Wealth Porn. I learned some interesting things by reading the articles and running some numbers in their tools. First, based on the How Class Works calculator I rank in the 74th percentile of Americans. My education and salary both push me high up the scale while my net worth brings me down a good bit. If I put my parents on the same scale, they both have masters degrees and make upper middle class salaries; they are at the 90th percentile. I think with enough time I will catch up to them, but I think it is unlikely for me to surpass the level of my parents. I started near the top and I have followed in my parents foot steps.
Another graphic shows income mobility in America from 1988 to 1998. It clearly demonstrates that a number of people from the very bottom are able to rise to the very top of the scale. It also shows that those in the middle and lower middle ranges have an equal probability to end up in any of the income categories with about half improving their standing. However, this does not mean that everyone has an equal likelihood to end up at the top. Only about half of those in the lowest group are able to move up the scale. Those who had the early advantage of starting in the top bracket continue to populate about half of the of the top bracket 10 years later. Thus, it is equally likely for someone at the top to fall as it it for someone at the bottom to move up. That seems to me like the American Dream is alive and well.
Some of what I read was encouraging. Some of it made me think. I recommend everyone take a minute to read some of the content and explore the tools. Comments about class in America and class mobility are welcomed.
I have been featured in the following carnivals lately that I would like to share with you:
- Carnival of Personal Finance hosted by The Financial Blogger
- Carnival of Homeowners hosted by Homeowners Insurance Lowdown
- Festival of Frugality hosted by Mighty Bargain Hunter










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