Re: Proposal to Strip Corporations of Constitutional Rights Gains Momentum in Wisconsin
I guess I feel that if you live in a $750K house with an acre of land, can send your kids to law school, med school, engineering school, pay your own college back, have good healthcare and also save for retirement....you're doing pretty damn well.
I live in Ohio and cost of living is pretty reasonable so maybe that plays into it.
Regardless of the perception of what standard of living should be considered middle class, I think there are other ways of thinking about it.
http://www.factcheck.org/askfactchec...ion_makes.html
I guess to me if you're in the top 2% of household income, it's hard to be considered middle class. Maybe if both income and net worth were considered it would change my perception. If you make $250k, have no debt and inherit some money that is a totally different lifestyle then someone making $250k and paying back college loans until they are 40.
Originally posted by mesyn191
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I live in Ohio and cost of living is pretty reasonable so maybe that plays into it.
Regardless of the perception of what standard of living should be considered middle class, I think there are other ways of thinking about it.
http://www.factcheck.org/askfactchec...ion_makes.html
For simplicity, we'll just focus on the over-$250,000 group. Those reporting adjusted gross income of more than $250,000 to the IRS are projected to make up 2 percent of households next year, when the new president will take office.
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