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you have to work for a living, but you can still take a vacation once in a while Skittles Nov 2017 #1
thanks for the answer but no help Angry Dragon Nov 2017 #2
Debt maveric Nov 2017 #3
that is no help Angry Dragon Nov 2017 #4
Depends where you live taught_me_patience Nov 2017 #5
200,000 would put you in the top 10% Angry Dragon Nov 2017 #7
So what... that's a household of two middle-managers taught_me_patience Nov 2017 #9
$350k is a nearly the 1% BainsBane Nov 2017 #11
350k in very expensive cities is not fucking rich n/t taught_me_patience Nov 2017 #12
The 1% starts in the low $400s BainsBane Nov 2017 #14
it certainly is fucking rich, i'm in Los Angeles and could live VERY WELL with that amount JI7 Nov 2017 #21
To me it means you may own a home...you earn a good living and have disposable Kirk Lover Nov 2017 #6
sounds like at least the top 10% Angry Dragon Nov 2017 #8
My definition BainsBane Nov 2017 #10
"Are You in America's Middle Class?" left-of-center2012 Nov 2017 #13
say from $42,000 to $120,000 Angry Dragon Nov 2017 #16
It's very hard to use that definition in major cities like LA, NY, or Chicago. Tatiana Nov 2017 #17
that just seems insane Angry Dragon Nov 2017 #18
It is. Tatiana Nov 2017 #19
What my family used to be.... Pachamama Nov 2017 #15
Are you seriously asking the question ProudLib72 Nov 2017 #20
The point I was trying to make is that no one really knows what the middle class is Angry Dragon Nov 2017 #22
Everyone from a very little bit above you to the people one thinks are in poverty. Thor_MN Nov 2017 #23
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