Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: eskimospy
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
$150k in most of California is not very wealthy. It's middle class.
Median household income for California is about $50k a year. So, it's 300% of the median income. If you're making three times what the average person is making, to me that counts as wealthy. I guess your mileage may vary... but under your definition there are almost no wealthy people in the country.
average != median. average income is higher than median income because there is a lower bound, but no upper.
Thank you for pointing out the obvious.
It's really, really, really frightening that people don't know the difference.
I've noticed that most posters don't know the difference and flaunt median figures.
It's nothing more than class warfare this is. "Hey, they're making too much! Let's take!" Look at what the tax cuts did to our economy, high marks all around. Take into account the age of posters and how they think 150K/yr is a lot of money and they'll be like a rap star with that. Real life kind of shows differently. 150K/yr is purely middle class in a medium cost of living city.
But OH NO! We can't have growth, we must stifle that growth with further taxation. It's fricking sick this line of thinking.