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What Counts as "Middle Class" in Minnesota? The Actual Numbers.

You need between $30,000 and $95,000 to be middle class in Minnesota.

Everyone claims to be "middle class" — but what does it actually mean in Minnesota?

Using IRS income data, the middle 50% of earners in Minnesota make between:

  • Lower middle class boundary: $30,000/year (25th percentile)
  • Median (true middle): $52,000/year
  • Upper middle class boundary: $95,000/year (75th percentile)

For context, the national median is $55,000. Minnesota's median is 5% lower.

Want to see exactly where you fall? Try our income percentile calculator.

Data Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, IRS Statistics of Income, SEC proxy filings. All data is from official government sources.