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Can you be middle-class and earn $250,000?

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  • Posted By: lm24 @ 04/08/2009 11:43:09 AM

    my husband & i are in out 40's, live in nyc area, work real hard to make about $220k per year. My grandparents were very conservative and saved alot of money, and now they are gone, leaving me with a nice nest egg for our retirement, but bring our income up to $260k. My accountant told me this morning we are in the 44% tax bracket??!! Seems insane to me that almost half the hours I am working is to give to the government!!!! Why doesn't it feel good to be "rich"???

  • Posted By: DINKS_LA @ 04/04/2009 6:33:12 AM

    My husband and I make over $300,000 a year and we are not rich by any stretch of the imagination. In order to make $300k a year, we both went to graduate school, have over $250 thousand dollars in student loans and can't afford a two bedroom condo because we live in Los Angeles because we were responsible. Because we are both wage earners (instead of having investment income like the "rich"), we get no deductions for student loan interests, no first time home buyer credit, no tax stimulus refund, not to mention we get hit with significant AMT. We both work 14 hour days and often will have work left over to do on the weekends. I understand that we may be considered "rich" by those who make less than we do... however, we also have significantly more debt and work longer hours than the average American. Do I think I need to shoulder my responsibility in paying taxes? Yes... but do I think it is fair to automatically group us in the "rich" bucket... No. At the end of the day, on a balance sheet basis, we are still in the red (and that does not include a mortgage)

  • Posted By: chrishill @ 03/05/2009 3:04:37 PM

    The fact is I personally don't know anyone that makes 250,000 a year. Living in Arkansas you do good to make 40. Thinking that anyone making that about of money would complain about paying taxes is crazy. On top of that, you tell me that these people work? They don't know the definition of work. I have worked till my hands were blistered just so they could eat if their fancy restaurants, and drive their fancy cars. I do good to make 30 a year and work 60 hours a week on a short week. These people are jokes and so is Obama for thinking he will ever help the lower and middle class. You have to know them before you can help them.

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