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In a land where $67K gets you a tent behind a Whole Foods and $200K barely buys peace of mind, we ask: is the middle class still a thing, or just another American ghost story?
This episode, Max and Lisa deep dive into the 2025 middle class income ranges across U.S. states – and it’s an emotional rollercoaster. From Massachusetts to Georgia, the so-called “middle class” is now a spectrum of economic schizophrenia.
Why do you need a six-figure salary just to afford a shoebox apartment with anxiety as a roommate? Why is being middle class in New Jersey the new benchmark for being rich in Mississippi?
Max goes off on the cult of “hustle ‘til you die,” while Lisa breaks down how this warped definition of “middle class” widens inequality and gaslights the average American into thinking they’re doing fine—as long as they’re not dead.
Note: This project explores the new creative potential unlocked by generative AI, showcasing how a single person, in just two hours, can curate (not create, but curate) a polished podcast series. I recognize the critiques around AI-generated content and the potential for digital clutter but invite you to take a listen on your next walk or drive and see what you think. Audio is AI-generated by Google's NotebookLM. Images by Grok-3 and Magic Studio.
In a land where $67K gets you a tent behind a Whole Foods and $200K barely buys peace of mind, we ask: is the middle class still a thing, or just another American ghost story?
This episode, Max and Lisa deep dive into the 2025 middle class income ranges across U.S. states – and it’s an emotional rollercoaster. From Massachusetts to Georgia, the so-called “middle class” is now a spectrum of economic schizophrenia.
Why do you need a six-figure salary just to afford a shoebox apartment with anxiety as a roommate? Why is being middle class in New Jersey the new benchmark for being rich in Mississippi?
Max goes off on the cult of “hustle ‘til you die,” while Lisa breaks down how this warped definition of “middle class” widens inequality and gaslights the average American into thinking they’re doing fine—as long as they’re not dead.
Note: This project explores the new creative potential unlocked by generative AI, showcasing how a single person, in just two hours, can curate (not create, but curate) a polished podcast series. I recognize the critiques around AI-generated content and the potential for digital clutter but invite you to take a listen on your next walk or drive and see what you think. Audio is AI-generated by Google's NotebookLM. Images by Grok-3 and Magic Studio.