Total BS.Americans don't have "classes" because they have minimal barriers to move from one wealth category to another, from one social category to another, through their own good efforts.
Semantics aside, this is a really stupid way to phrase this. $200,000 to $250,000 and less... Why not just say $250,000 and less? It means the exact same thing. In fact, throwing "and less" in there at the end makes the "$200,000" part completely irrelevant and needlessly confusing. If I'm looking for an apartment, I don't say that I'm looking for a place for $1,200 to $1,500 or less, I just say $1,500 or less. The "or less" functions as setting your low range to 0, so defining a low range at the beginning ceases to have meaning.By the way, the exact quote is:
"No, middle income is $200,000 to $250,000 and less" (source, quote from Yahoo news article). So do you still stand by your statement?
Get a grip. 200-250k and under is indeed middle class depending on where you live. As already stated he said "200-250 and under". That is fucking spot on accurate.
Median income is 50k you say? That doesn't make you middle class in NYC, or San Fran... It makes you poor.
"$200-250K" is in the top 5%. Its not middle class. Most don't even consider it upper middle class but there is no real definition.
Thankfully, no I am not in the middle class. Any dual income professional household should be well over the 200-250k mark. I tend to agree that the 200-250 and under income range is middle class. That's two working parents, or a dad bringing home the bacon for mom and family.
Most of my co-workers wifes don't work and don't have to. That's middle class.
Dual income professional households should be over the $200k mark? Ha! I wish. Most "professionals" that I come in contact with would kill to be making six figures each. The financial security that allows for one spouse not to work is damn near unattainable for most Americans these days.
Thankfully, no I am not in the middle class. Any dual income professional household should be well over the 200-250k mark. I tend to agree that the 200-250 and under income range is middle class. That's two working parents, or a dad bringing home the bacon for mom and family.
Most of my co-workers wifes don't work and don't have to. That's middle class.
Then they're doing it wrong. I honestly would have a hard time finding professionals in my neighborhood, circle of friends and collegues, etc that are making less than that.
I'd bet my middle class income, your proximity to a trailer park is closer than your proximity to 200k a year.
But hey it's the Internet, we can all pretend to be well off.
I'll take that bet. What are the terms? How much do I win?
Do you have any idea what I actually do and what market rate is for my skills and experience?
Then they're doing it wrong. I honestly would have a hard time finding professionals in my neighborhood, circle of friends and collegues, etc that are making less than that.
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: Is $100,000 middle income?
MITT ROMNEY: No, middle income is $200,000 to $250,000 and less. So number one, don’t reduce– or excuse me, don’t raise taxes on middle-income people, lower them. Number two, don’t reduce the share of taxes paid by the wealthiest. The top 5% will still pay the same share of taxes they pay today. That’s principle one, principle two. Principle three is create incentives for growth, make it easier for businesses to start and to add jobs. And finally, simplify the code, make it easier for people to pay their taxes than the way they have to now.