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Ruby the Liberal

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45. Who doesn't have an annual retirement income of $180,000?
Sun Mar 3, 2013, 12:11 AM
Mar 2013

Don't most single parents pull in $260k?

Seriously. No words for that...

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I've always scratch my head when I see people say $200k/yr is middle class. octothorpe Mar 2013 #1
Honestly, while I would be thrilled to have that salary, Proles Mar 2013 #25
Way to miss the point. Ruby the Liberal Mar 2013 #44
What It Means, Sir, Is That 'Middle Class' as Generally Used Is Obfuscation And Deception The Magistrate Mar 2013 #2
Agree with most of this... YoungDemCA Mar 2013 #5
Those fit into the doctor and lawyer examples, IMO (nt) jeff47 Mar 2013 #12
There Is Something To That, Sir The Magistrate Mar 2013 #17
There's also now a large group of Americans who make a very good living in entertainment. KittyWampus Mar 2013 #22
No, there aren't. Their numbers have grown, but they are an insignificant percentage. Egalitarian Thug Mar 2013 #33
And Sports. KittyWampus Mar 2013 #35
Not even close. Add every member of every professional team in every sport and you Egalitarian Thug Mar 2013 #39
I have a nephew that related a story about his friends (a couple) R. Daneel Olivaw Mar 2013 #3
Middle class in their minds nachosgrande Mar 2013 #4
Has nothing to do with 'heavy taxes' and everything to do with high cost of living. nt stevenleser Mar 2013 #26
I agree, that's why us on the lower end, need to rethink this 99% Puzzledtraveller Mar 2013 #6
I think it could be considered "middle class" in the sense of "labor class" phantom power Mar 2013 #7
The difference between middle class and upper class isn't income, it's wealth. Xithras Mar 2013 #8
That's the distinction right there spinbaby Mar 2013 #13
I've also often been confused when people will say certain professions don't pay well riderinthestorm Mar 2013 #9
When I see these numbers, I doubt that I am alive. Perhaps I'm only a hallucination. freshwest Mar 2013 #10
I live in one of the JustAnotherGen Mar 2013 #11
You know what the real point of getting people to debate whether or not 200K is middle class is? winter is coming Mar 2013 #14
Exactly. I point to the 1955 tax brackets to make that point (inflation adjusted) JHB Mar 2013 #27
$200k a year sulphurdunn Mar 2013 #15
$200K, give or take, is the top end of the middle third of the income distribution Recursion Mar 2013 #16
The most revealing thing about present circumstances Tsiyu Mar 2013 #18
It all depends on what you mean by "middle class" FreeJoe Mar 2013 #19
Here, let the WSJ explain it to you ... dawg Mar 2013 #20
Where the hell did they get these examples? n/t Ron Green Mar 2013 #24
I'm working on the assumption the WSJ has a pretty good handle on, Sen. Walter Sobchak Mar 2013 #29
They pulled them ... dawg Mar 2013 #30
Who doesn't have an annual retirement income of $180,000? Ruby the Liberal Mar 2013 #45
That there is a broad middle class is an illusion. Paul E Ester Mar 2013 #21
Another definitional quandary dmallind Mar 2013 #23
Good post... cbrer Mar 2013 #36
I like how you put this. octothorpe Mar 2013 #43
Well stated! Ruby the Liberal Mar 2013 #46
It used to be $90K for a family of four was middle class KurtNYC Mar 2013 #28
The 1% are the problem. I have no problem with those making $200,000. They are not pampango Mar 2013 #31
They should be but, by and large, they are not. Egalitarian Thug Mar 2013 #32
I believe that Romney won the $200,000+ folks by about 55%-45%. You are right that pampango Mar 2013 #34
I guess that makes my wife and me "untypical". cbrer Mar 2013 #37
Well you're here, so that makes you atypical, your household income is in the top 10%, that Egalitarian Thug Mar 2013 #40
They are easily within the top 5% Demo_Chris Mar 2013 #41
The answer to that question is "working class" Spider Jerusalem Mar 2013 #38
This guy explained it well: bvar22 Mar 2013 #42
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