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40 Of The Best Memes From The "Middle Class Fancy" Instagram
Funny,MemesSEP 27, 2021

40 Of The Best Memes From The "Middle Class Fancy" Instagram

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Being middle class might mean different things to different people. While some see it as living a super fancy lifestyle without technically being rich, others view it as a stable lifestyle and finally not having to worry about putting food on the table every night.
The American middle class might be shrinking, however, it still makes up the majority, standing at 52 percent of households. So it’s only natural that the internet pays a lot of attention to middle-class shenanigans. For example, the ‘Middle Class Fancy’ account over on Instagram has some utterly hilarious memes to share with all of us, poking fun at the more ridiculous parts of living in a middle-class household and at the differences between different generations.
Go grab yourself some meat and cheese on a piece of wood, scroll down, upvote your fave memes, and let us know which of these got you chuckling the most. Which of these memes did you relate to the most, Pandas? Share your thoughts in the comments.

#1 Guy Fieri 2024

Guy Fieri 2024
401points

#2 Heck Off Dennis

Heck Off Dennis
397points

#3 Pouring One Out For The Shinseki’s Bathroom

Pouring One Out For The Shinseki’s Bathroom
395points

The ‘Middle Class Fancy’ project has a whopping 2.4 million fans on Instagram. A further 122.5k people follow the project’s page on Facebook while Twitter brings in another 16.4k followers. The tagline of MCF is that “LiFe Is GoOd.” A little too good for some middle-class homeowners, judging by the memes the page keeps posting.

Despite all the humor, there are some serious issues affecting the middle class. Investopedia notes that the middle class in the US is pulling in far less income than half a century ago. The share of income it was capturing stood at 60 percent back in 1970. Meanwhile, in 2014, the share dropped down to just 43 percent.

#4 I’m Speechless

I’m Speechless
393points

#5 Understandable

Understandable
386points

#6 Congrats Jonathan

Congrats Jonathan
381points

In short, it’s implied that the American middle class is shrinking and getting poorer, as the population in the extreme bottom and top of the economic spectrum continues to increase.

Pew Research explains that it’s not just the working class that felt the brunt of the Covid-19 pandemic. The Center’s survey from April and May 2020 found that 36 percent of lower-income and 28 percent of middle-income adults lost their jobs or had to take a paycut because of the pandemic and lockdowns. At the same time, 22 percent of upper-income Americans were in the same situation.

#7 Exhilarating

Exhilarating
358points

#8 I Hate That We’re Like This

I Hate That We’re Like This
344points

#9 Better Make It 6

Better Make It 6
335points

There’s absolutely nothing wrong with financial stability or providing for your family. However, what is a problem is the lack of financial education in schools. Sam Dogen, the founder of the Financial Samurai personal finance website, told Bored Panda during an earlier interview that the biggest barrier for people to become rich is the lack of education.

“We learn things like chemistry, geology, and English in high school and college, but there are no mandatory courses on personal finance. For example, if more people thoroughly understood their mortgage contracts before signing, the housing crisis between 2008– 2010 may not have been as deep,” Sam said that financial education can even help reduce the severity of economic crises if applied properly and on a wider scale.

#10 Congrats On The New Ride Doug

Congrats On The New Ride Doug
332points

#12 Good Lord Judi

Good Lord Judi
324points

“In another example, if more people knew they could negotiate a severance instead of quit with nothing, more people would have a more comfortable financial runway to take their time and find a new job or start a new business that is truly meaningful to them. The more people are empowered with financial knowledge, the better financial decisions they can make to ultimately live the lives they desire.”

#13 It’s Quite Simple

It’s Quite Simple
303points

#14 Looks Pretty Sick

Looks Pretty Sick
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276points

#15 I Feel Like This Guy Is Living Inside A Mcf Meme @doyouevenlift

I Feel Like This Guy Is Living Inside A Mcf Meme @doyouevenlift
263points

According to financial expert Sam, saving has to ‘hurt,’ otherwise, you’re likely not saving enough. “One of the key mantras I tell my readers is this: If the amount of money you’re saving each month doesn’t hurt, you’re not saving enough! Too many people go through life, paying no attention to their finances. Then they wake up 10, 15, 20 years from now and wonder where all their money went. Always pay yourself first. By paying yourself first after each paycheck, and making it hurt a little to change your spendy ways, only then will you know whether you are saving enough.”

#16 Waiting On Them To Drop Dill Pickle Flavor

Waiting On Them To Drop Dill Pickle Flavor
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262points

#17 The Millennial Dream

The Millennial Dream
253points

#18 The Paprika Gives It A Little Kick

The Paprika Gives It A Little Kick
235points

Sam also had some advice for lower-income families. He noted that even large families can save money despite how overwhelming life sometimes feels. “Despite more mouths to feed, large families also have synergies that can save them money. Use hand-me-down clothing and shoes for all children with occasional aesthetic adjustments between boys and girls if desired. Buy food in bulk.”

#19 It’s Still Probably Pronounced Yohn

It’s Still Probably Pronounced Yohn
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229points

#20 Makes Sense

Makes Sense
228points
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