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I agree___I was just being cute Cane_I'm sorry but Forest Gump has other meaning than mediocrity or retarded-ness.
He is not to be taken literally.
100 grand annual or more.
Whether or not an income is substantial is relative to what city or part of the country or world in which one works and resides_Yeah, I don't think that's big money at all. Depending on your lifestyle and family, it might be quite enough that you don't have to worry about things poorer people are worrying about, but it's still not "big money".
Whether or not an income is substantial is relative to what city or part of the country or world in which one works and resides_
"Location: EUSSR"
Hmmm? does that translate to Communist Europe or Eastern Russia?
In San Diego it would be middle class while in Jackson Mississippi it would be widely viewed as high class_Yeah, I don't think that's big money at all. Depending on your lifestyle and family, it might be quite enough that you don't have to worry about things poorer people are worrying about, but it's still not "big money".
We were, but sometimes a 'standard' applies everywhere in the world, such as the one I mentioned_Well....ya know? I assumed we were talking about the US? You have a flag in your sig.
If not, sorry.
I know Cane; I was just being cutesy again_European Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics.
Imagination, unique to humans, makes us curious, creative, artistic, inventive and dreamers of what might be_The rest I leave to your imagination
True empirical knowledge is derived from proven research but a great deal of it is the result of life experiences_and empirical research.
Unfortunately, the mean old humorless lefties don't agree with you_Empirica is always so fun
lulzWhether or not an income is substantial is relative to what city or part of the country or world in which one works and resides_
For example, try living in upper east side Manhattan on 100k a year_
Household income in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
If you are personally making 100 grand or more annual in USA, you are in top 7%. If your household (with 2 or more wage earners) is grossing 100G's, you are in top 17%.
My feeling is the 83% of households and the 93% of individuals making LESS than 100grand, would consider that a handsome salary, or "BIG' money.
$100,000 in rural areas is... very comfortable. $100,000 in a large city is meager,at best.
It's all relative.
Of course it's relative, but most city dwellers don't make $100 gs I bet.
All the store clerks, waiters, bartenders, police, teachers, taxi drivers, government employees, warehouse workers, even construction workers, probably don't make 100g in the cities.
Of course it's relative, but most city dwellers don't make $100 gs I bet.
All the store clerks, waiters, bartenders, police, teachers, taxi drivers, government employees, warehouse workers, even construction workers, probably don't make 100g in the cities.
That's because you listed a bunch of occupations that don't require much in the way of education, marketable skills, etc.
You don't need much upstairs to be a store clerk, or bartender...or teacher...
*looks to see if Josie is around*
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