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Who would miss 5% of their pay check and what income bracket are you (or your household) in? This is to correct the mistake made in the other poll I made,hopefully all the mistakes are corrected with this poll.
This is a spin off from the other thread and a two part question. select any of the top five choices of who you think would miss 5% of their paycheck and select any one of the bottom five choices that applies to you or your household total.
Who would miss 5% of their pay check
I think Upper class-$500,000 or above would miss 5% a year ($25,000 and above) from their paycheck/income.
I think Upper-middle class($250,000 - $500,000) would miss 5% a year($12,500-$25,000) from their paycheck/income.
I think Middle-middle class($125,000 - $250,000) would miss 5% a year ($6,250-$12,500) from their paycheck/income.
I think lower-middle class-($50,000 - $125,000) would miss 5% a year($2,500-$6,250) from their paycheck/income.
I think Lower class($0 to $50,000) would miss 5% a year ($0.00-$2,500) from their paycheck/income.
and what income bracket are you (or your household) in?
I or my household would be considered upper class income bracket
I or my household would be considered upper middle class income bracket
I or my household would be considered middle-middle class income bracket
I or my household would be considered lower middle class income bracket
I or my household would be considered lower class income bracket
I say anyone regardless of income made would miss 5% of their paycheck because 5% is still at least two hours worth of work a week(assuming you work only 40 hours a week) of your life that you are never going to get back.
These numbers are based on this article. I realize that in different parts of the country the cost of living is higher. While in some parts of Oklahoma you can buy a decent home for around $20,000 while in NewYork city or California you could make $250,000 a year and still couldn't buy a decent home(from what I heard).
Next Income Bracket Economic Classes in the USA
This is a spin off from the other thread and a two part question. select any of the top five choices of who you think would miss 5% of their paycheck and select any one of the bottom five choices that applies to you or your household total.
Who would miss 5% of their pay check
I think Upper class-$500,000 or above would miss 5% a year ($25,000 and above) from their paycheck/income.
I think Upper-middle class($250,000 - $500,000) would miss 5% a year($12,500-$25,000) from their paycheck/income.
I think Middle-middle class($125,000 - $250,000) would miss 5% a year ($6,250-$12,500) from their paycheck/income.
I think lower-middle class-($50,000 - $125,000) would miss 5% a year($2,500-$6,250) from their paycheck/income.
I think Lower class($0 to $50,000) would miss 5% a year ($0.00-$2,500) from their paycheck/income.
and what income bracket are you (or your household) in?
I or my household would be considered upper class income bracket
I or my household would be considered upper middle class income bracket
I or my household would be considered middle-middle class income bracket
I or my household would be considered lower middle class income bracket
I or my household would be considered lower class income bracket
I say anyone regardless of income made would miss 5% of their paycheck because 5% is still at least two hours worth of work a week(assuming you work only 40 hours a week) of your life that you are never going to get back.
These numbers are based on this article. I realize that in different parts of the country the cost of living is higher. While in some parts of Oklahoma you can buy a decent home for around $20,000 while in NewYork city or California you could make $250,000 a year and still couldn't buy a decent home(from what I heard).
Next Income Bracket Economic Classes in the USA
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