Posted by Rick Kr on August 24, 2012 at 15:33:52 from (66.238.169.219):
In Reply to: Middle class posted by rrlund on August 24, 2012 at 09:42:32:
I think income and class are two widely different things.
Middle income, low income, high income. Thats how much money you make. Class is your attitude/way of life.
Class. Some have it some don"t regardless of income. When we use to drag race, we raced with guys that probably were in the $250K a year for income, if not more. Me, no where close. We hung out because we had something in common. There were guys at the track we avoided like the plague. Some made next to nothing, others were rich.
The way you act (class) has nothing to do with your income. Its the way you were raised. I tend to hang out with people that don"t act like aZZes, and have the same interests, like tractors, drag cars, etc. When us Michigan YT"ers got together at MMOGTA, none of us asked which class we belonged to, we hung out "cause we all liked old machinery.
But the government likes to group it together as middle class, defined by income.
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