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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In DC, any dual income couple in their 30's or older making less than $150k is flat out poor. There is no other way to properly describe that couple. $150k-400k middle. $400-$1 million upper middle. Million plus is affluent. $2 million plus is rich. [/quote] http://www.dcfpi.org/interactive-how-does-your-household-income-compare-to-other-dc-households-2-2 So: 1-85% = poor 85-98% = middle class 98-99.9% = upper middle class 99.9%+ = rich Do you know how ridiculous you sound?[/quote] Those stats are for all D.C., not NW. It's ridiculous for a couple that lives in NW and has HHI of $150k to think they are 85% income level by counting bc NE Andy i guarantee any couples who make that in NW do consider themselves poor and rightly so. We are mid-40's - by our mid 30's we were at HHI $600k. I haven't met a couple living in NW that makes less than $150 in my life, other than a year or so after grad school when friends were in their 20's. Describing a family that can't afford to send their kids to private as middle class is foolish- that alone qualifies you as poor. [/quote]
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