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What was your favorite decade and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="9397SVTs" data-source="post: 16179751" data-attributes="member: 143297"><p>The 40hr work week disappeared decades ago, at least for above average earners.</p><p></p><p>You think the loss of the middle class dream of having a family, owning a home, having a steady career, and providing for your family is a great thing?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What do you define as middle class? What do you do that allows you to make money as you please and be in the top 17% income bracket?</p><p></p><p>BTW, I'm not mad or offended in any way. I'm just curious about where you are coming from. Median income does not equal middle class. There is a spread of about 67% of median to 200% of median, give or take. Numbers may vary a bit, but roughly 45% of U.S. households are considered middle class, 38% are below, and 17% are above. Median income is a little over $61K.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9397SVTs, post: 16179751, member: 143297"] The 40hr work week disappeared decades ago, at least for above average earners. You think the loss of the middle class dream of having a family, owning a home, having a steady career, and providing for your family is a great thing? What do you define as middle class? What do you do that allows you to make money as you please and be in the top 17% income bracket? BTW, I'm not mad or offended in any way. I'm just curious about where you are coming from. Median income does not equal middle class. There is a spread of about 67% of median to 200% of median, give or take. Numbers may vary a bit, but roughly 45% of U.S. households are considered middle class, 38% are below, and 17% are above. Median income is a little over $61K. [/QUOTE]
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