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Don't feel alone. The affluent of NYC feel the same way. Millions, but just middle class (flying first class).
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/08/opinion/sunday/what-the-rich-wont-tell-you.html?action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=opinion-c-col-left-region®ion=opinion-c-col-left-region&WT.nav=opinion-c-col-left-region |
| The article discussed, inter alia, someone who inherited $50million dollars. |
| Inheriting millions of dollars with a 250k HHI is very different from someone with just that HHI. |
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And here we go -- I just read that article and it describes much of DCUM to a tee. And now we'll see that in action.
"We're comfortable, but we're not wealthy! Wealthy people fly private jets to their personal islands!" Puh-leeze. |
| More out of touch idiots |
yes, it's fascinating! That article describes DCUM's "$300-500K middle class" perfectly. |
| Which perfectly explains why bipartisan policy makers want to keep a century old immigration regulations the way it is. The affluent ruling class does not want young, highly educated foreigners who speak fluent English, to have advantage in getting legal status om the USA and work in their field of study and specialty, instead of receiving government handouts. |
Huh? |
| I make $250,000 and this is nowhere near my reality. Sad for me! |
| so true |
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6 dollar bread is not obscene
It's obscene to think there's something wrong with eating healthily. |
Six dollar bread is only healthy if it is paired with a five dollar avocado and a fifteen dollar cold pressed juice. |
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I make $80k. I think of myself as middle class. I go on vacations once every four years or so. I budget for two years to get a laptop. I buy my clothes on sale at Target. Not because I don't want to impress anyone, but because that's what I can afford.
These rich people can call themselves middle class if they want, but they aren't fooling anyone. |
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Kind of a silly title to this thread, since NONE of the people in that article article were living on $300k HHI. Most of the subjects mentioned had millions in inherited wealth.
The ones who were living off of wages were described as having HHI of $500k or so, from one earner - that's a somewhat far cry from a 2-earner HHI of $300k which has to account for day care, 2-commutes, housecleaning, etc. I think that you can have a good debate about whether HHI of $300k is upper middle-class or pure upper-class, but this article doesn't really contribute anything useful to the discussion. |
| I've never had enough money to leave the country. I haven't flown on an airplane in over 10 years because we don't make enough to buy tickets. I drive to vacation but at least I get one. I'm middle class, the poor have no vacations. |