Very few people in America are willing to identify as upper class, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. About 94% of people in that income bracket (over $100,000) identified as middle class, upper middle class, or lower middle class while only 6% called themselves upper class. Here are the results of the survey: While a family of three with an income of up to $122,000 is still considered "middle income," the over-$100,000 range also includes families with much higher salaries than that.