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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can easily spend 350K a year on a [b]nanny[/b], preschool, car payment on[b] 2 new cars [/b]and normal sized new home with little down, [b]summer and winter vacations[/b], [b]cleaning service [/b]and [b]lawn service[/b].[quote] PP, all these things aren't within grasp of your average middle class family. You may not be rich compared to the Joneses living up the street, but you are rich beyond most of the country. DC is such a bubble![/quote] Seriously. [b]On our HHI - we have a townhouse, no nanny, one car (hyundai), no vacations except to visit family, no cleaning service. And we are just fine. [/b][/quote][/quote][/quote] True but that is not the definition of rich[/quote] I was commenting on how much of a bubble DC lives in. Not saying I was rich. Although compared to a great majority of the world - the list I provided does make me rich indeed.[/quote] We need to compare rich in america not to the rest of the world. You could say you are poor in comparison to someone who lives in the midwest .[/quote] I am comparing my wealth to the majority of the world's population that lives in poverty. And I can compare anyway I want to. I feel very fortunate to have what I do - rich or not.[/quote]
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