that's basically what i'm saying...reread my post...
there's the illusion middle classers......which really isn't middle class at all, because they are in debt to the hilt... (that used to actually be the middle class)
the rich are the people with homes and cars paid off. no debt, no mortgages, and in the black and staying in the black. (the used to be middle class either went to this, or to the illusion... therefore, no TRUE middle class anymore
the elite are the same, except they dont have the need for "income" anymore, live completely off of the interest/assets/capital
oh and believe me, i know, real rich people act/look like they are the poor.... and the poor, act/look like they are elite..
Whats so hard to understand? Middle quintile.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Household_income_in_the_United_States#Quintiles
4th is upper middle class
5th is upper class
I don't understand people being passionate about politics.
A two income house household with two workers earning minimum wage and working full time, would fall(just barely) into the bottom of the lower middle class category.
Remember median household income is around $51.5k. While median personal income is around $27k.
Minimum wage increase will boost everyone from lower class to middle class. Our wages have become stagnant as everyone seems to say be happy you have a job instead of here is a raise to help you pay for higher cost of living
I have no love for the right wing, but I doubt the above really holds true. Economy is a lot more complicated than that. I'm no expert though... But still I don't think the above holds trueif you bump the minimum wage up, you create a lot more customers for just about every other job/industry in the USA. You promote growth from the bottom up.
The guys who go from $8 to maybe $12 or whatever per hour do not necessarily become "middle class", but, more money goes into the economy. Less people rely on government assistance, and the government can better afford to pay down debt, and possibly even lower taxes on the middle class.
Raising the minimum wage is a huge net positive.
2nd quintile starts at ~$20,000. That isn't middle class.
5th quintle states at ~100,000. That isn't really upper class.
I have no love for the right wing, but I doubt the above really holds true. Economy is a lot more complicated than that. I'm no expert though... But still I don't think the above holds true
lol Sam Walden had a 1969 ford truck and lived in 1 $125K house when he died in the 90s. Was he rich enough @ 40B? Buffet Drove a 15 yr old Camery also lives in a <200K house and just recently bought a CTX. Is he rich?
So the only reason I am not rich, is because I have a mortgage. I own my car, and so does my GF. Zero debt other than mortgage. Are you then saying that income inequality is not as important, if you outright own assets that builds your quality of life?
I'm simply stating the big/obvious consequences of increasing the minimum wage as observed across places where minimum wage has been increased to livable wages. There are other consequences as well, like the price of a big mac or a whopper will double.
if you bump the minimum wage up, you create a lot more customers for just about every other job/industry in the USA. You promote growth from the bottom up.
The guys who go from $8 to maybe $12 or whatever per hour do not necessarily become "middle class", but, more money goes into the economy. Less people rely on government assistance, and the government can better afford to pay down debt, and possibly even lower taxes on the middle class.
Raising the minimum wage is a huge net positive.
This is all I seem to see anymore, I just don't get where this money is coming from. Is this what it's like to get an inheritance or have a family member die who has a good life insurance policy? or is there just THAT much friggin credit people can get?there's tons of the same, with 100k in credit card debt, or homes mortgaged/refinanced to the hilt.... that's the middle class "illusion." (this is usually the typical suburban family, usually 1 parent works, the mother is a "stay at home mom who brags about it on facebook"