Our economy is a multi-billion dollar industry and the fact that we have to pay so much for so many goods and services is something no one can argue with. I’m sure that a huge percentage of the population can’t fathom what we buy with our dollars since it’s something that we’ve been conditioned to think that we can’t afford.
Now, while it seems that the majority of us can afford these things, it’s also true that many of us dont see ourselves as being rich. We think of ourselves as being poor, and we think that we are. The rich often tend to think of themselves as being really rich, but when you look at the data on things like our disposable income, you can see that the vast majority of people in America are really poor, meaning that the vast majority of us are really poor.
There are a couple ways to think about that. One is to look at the data on things like the average income per capita. I just took a look, and the average household income in the US is $47,300 in 2009, which means that the average household earns $47,300 per year (which is not low enough for us to consider that we’re poor, which would imply that we’re really rich).
It is true that the majority of people in the US are poor. But what’s even worse is that the vast majority of those folks are working poor, meaning that they’re not making the minimum wage, which is roughly $7.75 in the US. That’s a fact, and they would be more than happy to tell you about that.
So we’re not talking about a low income, but really rich folks. As it turns out, the majority of Americans who fall in that range are getting a lot of money from government handouts. The average American household, if you’re reading this, gets $2,719 per year of government money from the government. That means that every person on this planet takes home around $24,800 per year.
How good is that? The truth is that the government is getting rich off the poor, and the poor are really getting rich off the government. So, what are the middle class doing? They are taking home a lot less. In fact, the median income for a US household, which includes both the poorest of the poor and the richest of the rich, is under $20,000.
The truth is that there are more middle-class than there are poor people. The poor still see their pockets swell with government money, while the middle class has made more in the past couple of years with a huge increase in the “other income” that is not taxed. The middle class has always been poor, but the world is now becoming more and more divided between the rich and the poor.
The middle class has always been poor, but the world is now becoming more and more divided between the rich and the poor. The rich are getting richer while the poor are getting poorer. That’s the first part of the problem that our modern economy is trying to solve. It’s the second part that I feel is the most important.
The last time I checked, we’re a middle class. Now the poor have more money than we do. The fact that we’re not taxed on it is a sign that this divide is growing. The only way to keep our money in the hands of the people who need it most is to make it work for them.
But a lot of the money we earn in this country is earned by people who are neither rich nor poor. A lot of the money we spend on ourselves is earned by people who are neither rich nor poor. Most of the money that goes into our savings accounts is spent on things like clothing and shoes. A lot of the money that goes into our investments is earned by people who are neither rich nor poor.
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