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On 10/2/2014 7:50 AM, KC wrote:
One helpful yardstick to judge whether you're middle class: Median household income was $51,017 in 2012, according to the most recent U.S. census data. Robert Reich, a professor of Public Policy at the University of California-Berkeley and former Secretary of Labor, has suggested the middle class be defined as households making 50 percent higher and lower than the median, which would mean the average middle class annual income is $25,500 to $76,500. I am "guessing" the three most vocal "middle class" folks here (all who seem to own or boats worth a couple years income, and homes all over the country), are (HERE) really "middle class"... no matter how much they insist they are. Nothing wrong with being rich, but to try to assume you struggle like "middle class" folks is comical... I think maybe you missed a NOT where I added a HERE in parenthesis above. But, Where is "household income" on the income tax form. Looking at my 1040 form; Is it line 22, Total income? Is it line 37 Adjusted Gross income? Is it line 43 Taxable income? Is it taxable income minus taxes? (Doubt That) Line 22 Total income = 100% Line 37 Adjusted Gross income = 63% of line 22 Line 43 Taxable income = 37% of line 22 taxable income minus taxes paid = 23% of line 22 Note: I'm self employed so taxes paid includes S.S. taxes. Using Line 22 Total income, looks like I'm rich, at least this year. Taxable income minus taxes paid,---- I'm living in poverty. So, now I wonder, what does Median Household Income mean? Mikek |
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