This is som weird metaphor… So some people get voluntary “cancer” in hope theycan fight it and it will benefit them in the long run, and some don’t. While someone will have just the benefits and not the cancer while everyone chips in.
I get that in the long run highly educated people tend to pay more taxes. So makeing education affordable in is a net benefit for everyone. But this analogy is just weird…
I don’t know man, at the end of the day it is unfair, and making fun of that seems inappropriate.
Nah, our tax structure is all kinds of fucked up and the middle class pays the most in tax. You don’t start getting to skip out on taxes until you make 50x what the average college graduate earns.
I don’t need my own you just proved my point, 100k is not middle class.
The report, which crunched the numbers for all 50 states, is based on Pew Research’s definition of middle class: two-thirds to double the median household income.
i believe your source even makes note that the American “middle class” is considered working class just about everywhere else.
This is som weird metaphor… So some people get voluntary “cancer” in hope theycan fight it and it will benefit them in the long run, and some don’t. While someone will have just the benefits and not the cancer while everyone chips in.
I get that in the long run highly educated people tend to pay more taxes. So makeing education affordable in is a net benefit for everyone. But this analogy is just weird…
I don’t know man, at the end of the day it is unfair, and making fun of that seems inappropriate.
Sounds wrong, in general the more you make the less you pay in the Usa, in other countries it probably sounds a bit more plausible.
Nah, our tax structure is all kinds of fucked up and the middle class pays the most in tax. You don’t start getting to skip out on taxes until you make 50x what the average college graduate earns.
100k + is not middle class.
Do you have anything to back that up?
Here’s my link: The salary you need to be considered middle class in every U.S. state—it’s close to $200,000 in 2 of them. In every single state 100k is middle class.
I don’t need my own you just proved my point, 100k is not middle class.
i believe your source even makes note that the American “middle class” is considered working class just about everywhere else.