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  • memento_mori
    memento_mori Posts: 5,902 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Truth 😳🤬


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  • Vision
    Vision Posts: 10,272 ✭✭✭✭✭

    But doesn’t it say “Middle Class Income (SD): $70,513 - $211,560” so….. 70k is mid and 210k is mid….???

  • TRayB
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    At this rate, there will be around 48 turnovers in the Houston-NE game.

  • Yakster
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    @Vision said:
    But doesn’t it say “Middle Class Income (SD): $70,513 - $211,560” so….. 70k is mid and 210k is mid….???

    Logical but poor clickbait.

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  • Itsfine
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    @memento_mori said:
    Truth 😳🤬


    How many classes does everybody think that they really are? In my mind there are three broad ones: impoverished, middle class, and wealthy. You can break the middle class into a couple of tears, such as poor working class/working class/upper middle class and then the top one into wealthy and Uber wealthy, but that's splitting hairs to me.

    If there are three classes, I can tell you that I'm not wealthy, and I can tell you that my family generates more than $210,000 in annual income

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  • memento_mori
    memento_mori Posts: 5,902 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Since Covid, there’s no chance that $70,000 annual income is making middle class in San Diego. Especially when considering average rent for apartments, condos and single-family dwelling. Not to mention, taking an account for food, medical, insurance, gas, etc., etc. I would venture to say somebody that’s making 70 K a year is living paycheck to paycheck and unfortunately, carrying credit card debt.


    Regarding a cigar, the pipe and the open road, go forward without hurry, learn the essence of things through frequent experiences, taking advantage of every occasion.

  • memento_mori
    memento_mori Posts: 5,902 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Bottom line, San Diego is becoming outrageously expensive to live and pay taxes here. Sure wages are higher here than most. So is the taxes (all of them combined).

    Regarding a cigar, the pipe and the open road, go forward without hurry, learn the essence of things through frequent experiences, taking advantage of every occasion.