Middle class is weird to navigate when you're edging on the American divide between rural and urban... Upper-middle class kids where I'm from (Northeastern Oklahoma) would be considered lower-middle or working class in most racially-equivalent suburbs of big cities. Land is so cheap and real estate affordable that it's almost impossible to make solid class assumptions based on housing in the Midwest unless there are really obvious markers (trailer homes, 5000 square foot mansions).
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