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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]300 to 500 is the must difficult income level. No benefits of the rich or the middle class. It's sometimes easier to just give up and go lower.[/quote] So really, you'd rather take a lower paying job so you don't have to pay higher taxes? That is ridiculous. There is no situation I can work out where you are still not ending up ahead where you are now. More of the myth of "taxes discourage hard work." So stupid. [/quote] the "most difficult income level". HAHAHAHAHA. you should try my income level (75k gross) and see how difficult things are....[/quote] At 75K, you don't try to save any money. You'll retire on social security only, and your kids will get a full ride to college. That'll save you a few million right there.[/quote] A - If social security even exists B - I am not banking on getting a free ride for the kid. [/quote] So do you have a plan to start earning $300K or are you just SOL?[/quote] you are trying to tell me I'll be just fine on 75k while you have it hard at 300k? What the hell???[/quote] like i chose to make 75k so my kid could "get a free ride" ha[/quote]
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