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It's interesting to see different definitions people have for middle class. I suspect this poll's definition includes a lot more people than you might think and it is a way to avoid saying that the middle class is shrinking and more people's wages/salary/benefits are not sufficient to accumulate significant savings or property (working class, imo).
This poll:
This is $2500/mo for a single person, or $5000/mo for a family of 4, across the US. Where I live, this would barely meet the definition below.
The Economist:
By this definition, they estimated half the world was middle class in 2009. Discretionary spending is health, savings, transportation, education, "a fridge", clothing, care of children or disabled family, etc.
Bourgeoisie:
American Dream: