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People Making Nearly $300K Are Still Considered Middle Class in These U.S. Cities, Report Says

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Anthony O'ReillyWed, April 8, 2026 at 3:01 AM UTC

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A household income of nearly $300,000 is still considered middle class in some U.S. cities, according to fintech company SmartAsset.

San Jose, California had the highest middle class income level at $296,452, the February report said. Irvine, California and Frisco, Texas had the second- and third-highest level at $291,462 and $290,888, respectively.Cleveland had the lowest middle class income limit at $28,922, according to SmartAsset.

On a statewide level, Massachusetts had the highest middle class income level at $209,656, the report said. Mississippi was the lowest at $39,418.

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What's Considered Middle Class?

A household must earn between two-thirds to two-times an area's median annual income to be considered middle class, according to SmartAsset. San Jose, which is in the heart of Silicon Valley, has a median income of $148,226, the report said. Cleveland's median income is $43,383.

Factors like an area's housing market could also impact what's considered middle class in a particular city or state, according to the report.

For example, in February the median home sale price for San Jose was $1.3 million, according to real estate website Redfin; in Cleveland, it was $125,000.

Top 10 Cities With the Highest Middle Class Income Limit

These are the top 10 cities with the highest income limit to be considered middle class, according to the SmartAsset report.

San Jose, California.

Upper limit for middle class income: $296,452

Lower limit for middle class income: $98,817

Median household income: $148,226

Irvine, California

Upper limit for middle class income: $291,462

Lower limit for middle class income: $97,154

Median household income: $145,731

Frisco, Texas

Upper limit for middle class income: $290,888

Lower limit for middle class income: $96,963

Median household income: $145,444

San Francisco

Upper limit for middle class income: $279,602

Lower limit for middle class income: $93,201

Median household income: $139,801

Arlington, Virginia.

Upper limit for middle class income: $267,164

Lower limit for middle class income: $89,055

Median household income: $133,582

Gilbert, Arizona

Upper limit for middle class income: $249,936

Lower limit for middle class income: $83,312

Median household income: $124,968

Seattle

Upper limit for middle class income: $237,490

Lower limit for middle class income: $79,163

Median household income: $118,745

Plano, Texas

Upper limit for middle class income: $231,802

Lower limit for middle class income: $77,267

Median household income: $115,901

Enterprise, Nevada

Upper limit for middle class income: $222,256

Lower limit for middle class income: $74,085

Median household income: $111,128

San Diego

Upper limit for middle class income: $222,064

Lower limit for middle class income: $74,021

Median household income: $111,032

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Top 10 Cities With the Lowest Middle Class Income Limit

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These are the top 10 cities with the lowest income limit to be considered middle class, according to the SmartAsset report.

Cleveland

Upper limit for middle class income: $86,766

Lower limit for middle class income: $28,922

Median household income: $43,383

Toledo, Ohio

Upper limit for middle class income: $101,124

Lower limit for middle class income: $33,708

Median household income: $50,562

Buffalo, New York

Upper limit for middle class income: $104,422

Lower limit for middle class income: $34,807

Median household income: $52,211

Memphis, Tennessee

Upper limit for middle class income: $105,358

Lower limit for middle class income: $35,119

Median household income: $52,679

St. Louis

Upper limit for middle class income: $106,748

Lower limit for middle class income: $35,583

Median household income: $53,374

Milwaukee

Upper limit for middle class income: $113,584

Lower limit for middle class income: $37,861

Median household income: $56,792

Cincinnati

Upper limit for middle class income: $113,820

Lower limit for middle class income: $37,940

Median household income: $56,910

Hialeah, Florida

Upper limit for middle class income: $114,302

Lower limit for middle class income: $38,101

Median household income: $57,151

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Upper limit for middle class income: $115,516

Lower limit for middle class income: $38,505

Median household income: $57,758

Newark, New Jersey

Upper limit for middle class income: $116,980

Lower limit for middle class income: $38,993

Median household income: $58,490

Top 10 States With the Highest Middle Class Income Limit

Massachusetts

Upper limit for middle class income: $209,656

Lower limit for middle class income: $69,885

Median household income: $104,828

New Jersey

Upper limit for middle class income: $208,588

Lower limit for middle class income: $69,529

Median household income: $104,294

Maryland

Upper limit for middle class income: $205,810

Lower limit for middle class income: $68,603

Median household income: $102,905

Hawaii

Upper limit for middle class income: $201,490

Lower limit for middle class income: $67,163

Median household income: $100,745

California

Upper limit for middle class income: $200,298

Lower limit for middle class income: $66,766

Median household income: $100,149

New Hampshire

Upper limit for middle class income: $199,564

Lower limit for middle class income: $66,521

Median household income: $99,782

Washington

Upper limit for middle class income: $198,778

Lower limit for middle class income: $66,259

Median household income: $99,389

Colorado

Upper limit for middle class income: $194,226

Lower limit for middle class income: $64,742

Median household income: $97,113

Utah

Upper limit for middle class income: $193,316

Lower limit for middle class income: $64,439

Median household income: $96,658

Connecticut

Upper limit for middle class income: $192,098

Lower limit for middle class income: $64,033

Median household income: $96,049

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Top 10 States With the Lowest Middle Class Income Limit

Mississippi

Upper limit for middle class income: $118,254

Lower limit for middle class income: $39,418

Median household income: $59,127

West Virginia

Upper limit for middle class income: $121,596

Lower limit for middle class income: $40,532

Median household income: $60,798

Louisiana

Upper limit for middle class income: $121,972

Lower limit for middle class income: $40,657

Median household income: $60,986

Arkansas

Upper limit for middle class income: $124,212

Lower limit for middle class income: $41,404

Median household income: $62,106

Kentucky

Upper limit for middle class income: $129,052

Lower limit for middle class income: $43,017

Median household income: $64,526

Oklahoma

Upper limit for middle class income: $132,296

Lower limit for middle class income: $44,099

Median household income: $66,148

Alabama

Upper limit for middle class income: $133,318

Lower limit for middle class income: $44,439

Median household income: $66,659

New Mexico

Upper limit for middle class income: $135,632

Lower limit for middle class income: $45,211

Median household income: $67,816

Missouri

Upper limit for middle class income: $143,178

Lower limit for middle class income: $47,726

Median household income: $71,589

Indiana

Upper limit for middle class income: $143,918

Lower limit for middle class income: $47,973

Median household income: $71,959

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