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My brother makes $25k, and he doesn't have an iphone. He falls into the class you are talking about.
So, who said that ALL people have iPhones? More selective reading I see. There are people who are buying them though that make that amount. Does your brother feel like he is poor?
Anyone with half decent credit can sign up for a plan and get a iphone for next to nothing.
Not the iPhone. It cost much more than regular cell phones and of course the access to the internet is not cheap with AT&T for the iPhone. The fact is that if one is so poor then one shouldn't have cell phones of any kind.
I don't know any college kids making $25,000 to $50,000 annually.
Your right. My Daughter's boyfriend is lucky to make $8 an hour while in college. My daughter make Ziltch.
None of us own an I-Phone, but we are higher income then their demographics. I guess Obama thinks all the Lower income people should be able to buy what Middle Class to Upper Middle class won't spend for.
So, who said that ALL people have iPhones? More selective reading I see. There are people who are buying them though that make that amount. Does your brother feel like he is poor?
You can come here and ask him if you like, we live in Montana.
And I was not trying to imply that the OP meant ALL people had iphones.
I guess Obama thinks all the Lower income people should be able to buy what Middle Class to Upper Middle class won't spend for.
So you tied this to Obama?
hahahahahah!
by the way- My little brother is a school teacher in NYC. Doesn't make much as we all know what teachers make here.
He has every freakin gadget you can imagine as well and the G5 Mac and the new Mac Power Book.
You can't tell him nothing! lollololo
But he is brilliant with technology and is on the come up!
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