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Answer:
Pew Research defines middle-income Americans as those whose annual household income is two-thirds to double the national median (adjusted for local cost of living and household size). For a family of three, that ranges from $40,100 to $120,400 for 2018 incomes in a recent Pew study.
Explanation:
About half of Americans, 52% of U.S. adults, are considered "middle class.” The middle class households have an annual pre-tax income that is at least two-thirds to double the national median.