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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I pitty you guys. We were where you guys are. There was a stage in our life where we made 100k HHI. We walked in your shoes. You haven't walked in ours. Yet you sit here passing judgement with your ignorance and irrational logic.[/quote] How can anyone "rationally" argue that being in the top 5% of households makes you MIDDLE class?[/quote] The range being discussed is $200k to $300k. Based on 2011 data, it takes 278k to be in the top 5% in the DC area. It should be more by now, but lets stick to that figure. This means most people in that $200k to $300k range is not in the top 5%. So you premise is wrong. [/quote]
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