Financial Education
Millions of people describe themselves as middle class. But what does that actually mean? Is it based on income, net worth, lifestyle, spending habits, or simply how you feel compared to the people around you? In this episode, we take a closer look at the numbers behind the middle class and explore why many people may be wealthier—or less wealthy—than they realize. The results might surprise you. You’ll discover: * How economists and researchers define the middle class * Why income alone doesn't tell the full story * The difference between earnings, wealth, and financial security * How inflation and rising living costs have changed what "middle class" means * Why many high earners still feel financially stressed * The role of debt, housing, and lifestyle expectations in shaping class identity * How to evaluate your financial position more accurately This episode isn't about labels or comparing yourself to others. It's about understanding where you stand financially and why perception and reality don't always match. If you've ever wondered whether you're truly middle class, upper middle class, or something else entirely, this conversation will help you look beyond assumptions and focus on the numbers that actually matter. Because financial reality isn't determined by how rich or poor you feel—it's determined by the choices, assets, and resources that shape your long-term financial future. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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