by rose-colored-coolaid » Tue Aug 19, 2008 7:08 am
Uh, no $100k is definitely upper middle class. It is well beyond what the typical family makes.
What's goofy in Seattle right now is that there is a significant difference in what that upper middle class income means depending on how old you are or how long you've been here. If you've been in Seattle since 1970, that salary means you've got a nice house in an older neighborhood, probably a boat, and so on. If you've been here since 2000, that salary means you've in an apartment, condo, or tiny decrepit house.
Either way, I tend to think in terms of personal freedom rather than class. If you live well within your means, $100k a year means you can take extended leaves of absence with no real negative impact. When we have a declining job market, like now, that freedom is one of the most valuable commodities.