Is This a Problem?
My liberal friends on Facebook believe that it is. My feeling is that, as a static data point, it doesn't mean much. More interesting would be to know the trend. It's a political Rorschach test, of course. The liberal view is that things used to be more balanced and now have become skewed. I can't help but think with the rise of home ownership, the opposite must be true. Does anyone know?
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Apr '12
Re: Is This a Problem?
Tom Lindholtz
And by 2010, those lifestyle habits and personal choices had taken us well into the top quintile. Anyone CAN do it. Most won't exercise the personal discipline to do it , · 28 minutes ago
Congratulations on your self discipline and success!
When the personal history of successful people is considered, generally speaking, they have been working hard all their lives. First in school, then at jobs and business.
I find I am sick of listening to the whining, victim mentally of too many people. Just do it, as Nike says!
Feb '12
Re: Is This a Problem?
I'd like to see a chart next to it showing the NET amount each "class" pays into the (combined) government.
Jul '10
Re: Is This a Problem?
What silly graph?