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Old 01-07-2015, 04:18 PM
 
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With the rich having more money than ever, they can now afford to pay employees more, without taking a hit, or raising prices. If they do raise prices, they're just doing it because they're anti-Democrat.
Interesting, so then you have no problem taking a pay cut right? since your so inclined to demand/dictate others that make more then you take a pay cut

Someone making 200-400k is not rich. Rich are the big corporate fools making millions and billions of dollars and our government officials.
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Old 01-07-2015, 04:52 PM
 
Location: Florida
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Interesting, so then you have no problem taking a pay cut right? since your so inclined to demand/dictate others that make more then you take a pay cut

Someone making 200-400k is not rich. Rich are the big corporate fools making millions and billions of dollars and our government officials.
In my opinion, any household making over $100K is upper class in this nation. The vast, vast majority of households make far, far less than that. Too many people with affluenza these days...geez.
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Old 01-07-2015, 04:57 PM
 
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In my opinion, any household making over $100K is upper class in this nation. The vast, vast majority of households make far, far less than that. Too many people with affluenza these days...geez.
So then you would be considered upper class then.

Not everyone is in the same situation you are in , you know people have debts , mortgage , bills, children . All that adds up and once you know it 100k gets thinned down real quick.
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Old 01-07-2015, 05:07 PM
 
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So then you would be considered upper class then.

Not everyone is in the same situation you are in , you know people have debts , mortgage , bills, children . All that adds up and once you know it 100k gets thinned down real quick.
I would consider myself upper middle class (I only make $90K a year, not $100K), but not living in luxury by any means.
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