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In reply to the discussion: I'm a small business owner and I make less than $60,000 a year. [View all]Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)17. Most "small business owners" make less than $100,000.
I have worked for small businesses my whole life, and none of the owners were what anyone would call wealthy. They were more often than not comfortably in the middle class, but I truly do not know how many small business owners who are making millions. Which leads me to wonder why so many of them fall for the Republican spin.
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You could also reinvest in infrastructure and depreciate the cost over a number of years.
wildeyed
Oct 2012
#53
I rec'd it for you...I too ran a small business..and my hourly pay was less then when
angstlessk
Oct 2012
#23
Right there, absolutely, that's me. I f**king hate health insurance companies.
byronius
Oct 2012
#11
Same here ..... I make a little more but the idea that I am making >$250,00/yr ...
Botany
Oct 2012
#13
The small business administration has a table that lists most small businesses
A Simple Game
Oct 2012
#28
I am a small business owner and I wish I made something even CLOSE to $60k.
kestrel91316
Oct 2012
#35
Single-person small business family here too. And yeah, hubby listened to the debate and said, "What
GreenPartyVoter
Oct 2012
#61