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by swiftcoder
27 days ago
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> Not middle-class, middle-income. Unless we are claiming the middle classes live on inherited wealth, I'm not sure the distinction is meaningful? > Also, that was 14 years ago. Indeed. In that time the $250k+ club has gone from 2% to 10% of American households, so Mitt Romney might have to consider ~$350k middle-income now For a slightly more grounded perspective, Pew Research currently maintains that the middle income figure is between $60k-160k |
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