U.S. leads the world with 18.6 million millionaires. 

Despite the millions of millionaires, Americans are still working multiple jobs to put food on the table, going bankrupt from medical expenses, and spending decades paying off student loans.http://cnb.cx/35V8mQu
Really the only definition that matters to this discussion is whether the median Iowa farmer thinks having a $1M house makes you a millionaire (note that OP is running for Congress in Iowa).
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Yeah, JD is good too. I'm just shifting the conversation—I'm heavily policy-focused, and these kinds of distortions are important. As to farmers, they own a million dollars of farmland with a big post-frame residence and post-frame ag building—and they're poor!
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As a Silicon Valley-adjacent person, I find people are endlessly inventive about claiming they're not rich. A popular line of thinking in my world is "I make $300K/year in my software job, but the cost of living in SF/NYC is so high that I'm basically middle class"
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