Okay, there was a news report last night on CNN that has me all pissed off. It premise is that middleclass families are barely able to get by on 2 incomes... It then continues to blame:1) Gas Prices2) Taxes3) Low Raises4)...you get the idea. The never ONCE touch on the fact that a lot of middle class families typically has1) A $1000 SUV payment each month2) A house payment way over their limit3) Vacations whether they can afford it or not... 4) Now paying for private school for their children5) Now paying for soccer practice (used to be free when I was a kid)6) ....It's the simple fact that most middleclass families I know pretend to be low upper class with combined incomes of less that $80,000. You cannot afford a $300,000 home, 2 $700-$1000/month SUV's, kids and still have a solid bank account. You cannot do it yet these people keep doing it and going in debt and then blaming everything but themselves. So much of america is now focused on status... that the middle class is merging with the upper class's desires. Golf... how much does a typical membership cost? How much for a tea time? I ran into this when I visited my ex's family. He was willing to pay $120 to play a round of golf. He does this every weekend because it's at "the club". You know why they charge $120?I am Middle Class. I make between $35,000 and $50,000 a year. I also am smart enough to do a budget. Should I meet ms right and lets assume she makes the same as me... that's an average of what? 42,500 x2? That's $85,000 a year. That means every month you have a gross income of $7,083, minus 30% leaves you with $4250 per month. (yes yes come tax season you get money back). Most middle class have to pay taxes because of how they set things up. ~1100 - House Payment for a $200,000 house...$500-$700 - Car Payments for 2 under $25,000 cars = $500-700$100 - Cell phones paymentsBAM... half your income is gone. You haven't even put money into retirement, or paid for health insurance, or gas, or groceries... Now lets take the average middleclass family $1700 - House Payment for $300,000 home in cary$1100-$2000 - SUV payments for 2 SUV's ($550-$1000)And they wonder why they can't afford to live their life style. You and I are middle class, it is what we are. If you plan a budget and stick to it sure you can do the above... but think about it... who actually sticks to that tight of a budget... most people don'. That's why most americans are in debt. People need to accept a lifestyle that fits what they make, not try to be part of the next class up. Thoughts?
11/16/2006 8:28:34 AM
real wages havent increased, not everyone has an SUV and house that they cant afford. the fact that some people arent responsible doesnt change the fact that it is harder to get by. i also question your example, maybe it was an extreme but i cant think of anyone who makes $80k and has a $300k home.basically you can come up with examples all day about how some people are irresponsible, but it doesnt change the fact that real wages havent increased and there is an increased burden on the middle class.
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11/16/2006 8:41:17 AM
i was obviously talking about around here (cary was his example). he was using that price as an example of excess, and around here it would be.
11/16/2006 8:46:13 AM
gotchaand as a side note, if your making $80k a year, you technically arent in the middle class. currently, the middle class is typically defined with a household income between 25k and 75k
11/16/2006 8:47:44 AM
also the tax burden has shifted towards the middle classthis is old i know, but:
11/16/2006 8:52:08 AM
Man, you are totally right. That <1% change on the middle class (with no mention of how many actual dollars are earned in the category) is something we should be furious with.
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11/16/2006 10:21:21 AM
Get the fuck outta here with facts and figures, we're ranting here.
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11/16/2006 11:00:29 AM
Wait, your raises haven't kept up with inflation over the last few years?what are they lowering your pay?
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11/16/2006 11:04:14 AM
From wiki, but close enough
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So middle class is defined only by the people that fall into the middle 50% range of income earners? That seems a little "damned statistics" to me for some reason.
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11/16/2006 11:13:03 AM
Old, but validhttp://www.factcheck.org/article249.html
11/16/2006 11:14:29 AM
^^I did change jobs, see ^^^^ and for the reasons you mentioned.Insurance rates include car (minimum mandatory in NC) and the biggie... health insurance.[Edited on November 16, 2006 at 11:17 AM. Reason : -]
11/16/2006 11:17:02 AM
The chart was Prepared by Brendel, uning data from the US Census Bureau.So complain about him, not wiki
11/16/2006 11:25:07 AM
Blind Hate, it is only natural for people to get poorer during a recession, so Kerry was 100% correct when he said things had gotten worse for people during Bush's presidency, not to mention the jobless recovery that followed. But none of that was Bush's fault. Alan Greenspan could be blamed a little, but 95% of the blame still falls on wall street and America's regional entrepreneurs. As it is now, America's economic system is still wringing out numerous problems and that is causing still more hardship. But this is how a free economy operates, you can't make it produce bread, you just have to sit back and hope it does it soon. If you go back up to the graph I posted earlier you can see what I mean. Productivity is way up (boon for mankind) but compensation levelled off. This is not a permanent situation, this is the result of imbalances in the economy (too little economic activity, so to keep unemployment from rising further compensation slacked off). But if you look at the most recent points on the graph you can see the market filling this gap, month by month employment rises so labor shortages are kicking in and driving up compensation. It may be a while before you feel this effect, but it is happening, be patient and be a good maximizer (consider looking for higher paying jobs or jobs that provide more benefits such as health insurance/etc or jobs that require fewer hours).humandrive, you're obviously right, I just have trouble understanding the mechanism by which these numbers add up. I guess it works out if most households contain one member, which would surprise me unendingly since we are supposed to have 2.3 children per female. [Edited on November 16, 2006 at 11:36 AM. Reason : .,.]
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11/16/2006 12:56:50 PM
NEWSFLASHMost people don't live in the triangle, where it's cheap as fuck to own a house compared to the NE, where all these Yanquis are coming from.
11/16/2006 12:56:57 PM
It's interesting how the housing market is crashing in all of the big markets in the country, and prices are appreciating rapidly around here. I just hope we don't have a regional bubble here in the next few years, as people flock from New England and the west coast to the triangle.
11/16/2006 1:01:18 PM
LoneShark, I dont know what you were trying to prove but notice that wages havent matched the increase in productivity. And the median hourly wage has dropped in the past few years. Average income has gone up only because people at the top are making more money. Even for workers at the 90th percentile of earners inflation has outpaced their pay increases over the last three years.[Edited on November 16, 2006 at 1:22 PM. Reason : .]
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11/16/2006 1:19:37 PM
Im single and my house was about 350Kit's not unaffordable after the tax breaks and if you can put something worthwhile down on the property. Plus it's about 8 months out from being finished, so I can save up quite a bit before.
11/16/2006 1:21:16 PM
So where in there did the change occur? What that seems to be is an (outdated) lament about the way unemployment is calculated, not any change in the way its been calculated.
11/16/2006 1:21:24 PM
recent stats on real earningshttp://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/realer.pdf
11/16/2006 1:23:54 PM
LoneSnark, plz learn the difference between "median" and "average"
11/16/2006 1:42:45 PM
My rebuttal to the BLShttp://bigpicture.typepad.com/comments/2006/11/bls_margin_of_e.html
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11/16/2006 3:31:55 PM
i wonder if this median income data point is skewed by recent immigrants working for less, while the overall standard in non-recent immigrant median wage has stayed the same
11/16/2006 3:37:08 PM
most people misidentify their "class" anyways when asked
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11/16/2006 7:00:22 PM
200,000 is square in upper class
11/16/2006 7:01:57 PM
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http://bigpicture.typepad.com/comments/2006/10/middle_class_sq.html
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