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$100,000 a year is barely a middle-class salary now

submitted by Crackinjokes to TellUpgoat 10 monthsJul 26, 2024 12:27:54 ago (+23/-0)     (TellUpgoat)

It's hard for a lot of us to understand the scale of the collapse of the dollar but really $100,000 is the FLOOR.

Yep that means you probably aren't making it.

It also means there aren't many middle class jobs left in America. Which is also a function. Of the collapse of the dollar and shipping manufacturing overseas.


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[ - ] HelenHighwater 0 points 10 monthsJul 26, 2024 15:56:54 ago (+0/-0)

The work from home and digital; nomad concepts could have destroyed high cost of living for many people who do not work 'hands-on'. Unfortunately once the jews figured out that it would kill their landlord business and real estate monopolies, they immediately had the press do a massive smear campaign on work from home as being unproductive.

No one needs to commute to sit in an expensive office all day. As usual, the walking contradiction that is our government and press are like

"Goys must not use too much electricity, it is heating the planet"

"Goys must use electric cars"

"Goys must work in an office, that uses electricity and you have to drive a car to commute"

[ - ] ReturnOfTheGoats 0 points 10 monthsJul 26, 2024 19:11:49 ago (+0/-0)

Some companies will try to adjust your pay based on where you live, even if it’s fully remote.

[ - ] clymer 0 points 10 monthsJul 26, 2024 17:39:28 ago (+0/-0)

I know it's not for many of you goats, but as a wholecoiner with roughly 10 years of experience never putting more than a couple hundred bucks at a time into it, this may be worth exploring (along with silver rounds, gold if you can afford it, strategic real estate with natural resources like timber, farm potential)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oksraL7wN6Q

[ - ] CoronaHoax 0 points 10 monthsJul 26, 2024 17:49:15 ago (+0/-0)

Seems to be a lot of jobs are switching to full 1099 too.

[ - ] UncleDoug 0 points 10 monthsJul 26, 2024 18:56:14 ago (+0/-0)

Same in Australia $98,000 is now considered the average, but it is not the median salary. There are no middle class anymore and only hyper rich and peasant class now. We have entered a neo-serfdom due to runaway and planed inflation from the covid scamdemic.

[ - ] rabidR04CH 0 points 10 monthsJul 27, 2024 09:55:20 ago (+0/-0)

My near-$100,000 salary would have been enough for both of us to live by in 2009, when we got married. At this point, we make around $250,000 so the Canadian government considers us rich and takes most of it. My wife literally no longer has a bonus for her hard work because she needs to put all of it into RRSPs for the government not to tax us further.

[ - ] Indoctrinated_USA 1 point 10 monthsJul 26, 2024 13:27:18 ago (+2/-1)

It's not at all middle class.
It's only slightly higher than median annual income of an increasingly impoverished society.
Middle class, as it existed in the modern era, was the social stratum dividing the upper and working classes.
By functional incomes brackets, you're looking more honestly between $ 250-450K - not because of averaging of income but the class and lifestyle distinctions involved.

[ - ] CHIRO 2 points 10 monthsJul 26, 2024 13:54:18 ago (+2/-0)

Correct. It was meant to be a bucket that captured business owners who weren't upper class (being upper class meant more than just wealth). The death of the middle class is also about more than yearly income. It has more to do with equity and capital. The death of the middle class in any given business segment is the elimination of segmentation in ownership of equity, with an increase in situations where the vast majority of the equity is owned by a few elites.

[ - ] TheBigGuyFromQueens 2 points 10 monthsJul 26, 2024 15:46:52 ago (+2/-0)

I make less than $100K in NYC and I have a $60K watch collection. I own a small apartment with a completely paid off mortgage (for 13 years now), a closet filled with suits, tailor-made shirts and a shitload of shoes. Not to mention enough money in the bankto go to another country and just get my dick sucked for 9 years straight without having to work a day. I have/had no inheritance, either.

It all depends on what you do with the money you make.

[ - ] goatfugee12 4 points 10 monthsJul 26, 2024 18:03:13 ago (+4/-0)

nigger you had what, 12 jobs in the last 6 months? you couting unemployment as income?

[ - ] TheBigGuyFromQueens 1 point 10 monthsJul 26, 2024 18:38:09 ago (+1/-0)

Those were 2ND jobs. I have had the same main job for 26 months now.

[ - ] Hobama 0 points 10 monthsJul 27, 2024 03:23:54 ago (+0/-0)

350sqft?

[ - ] TheBigGuyFromQueens 0 points 10 monthsJul 27, 2024 03:57:55 ago (+0/-0)

Around that. It is a large studio. I have a separate kitchen (when I wake up, I’m not staring at my stove) and bathroom that has an ante chamber with a decent-sized closet.

[ - ] Sector2 3 points 10 monthsJul 26, 2024 12:55:07 ago (+3/-0)

$100,000 is way below the bottom tier of middle class. The average two bedroom apartment here is currently $61,800 per year. (rent.com)

In California, the middle-class household income ranges between $ 61,270 to $183,810, a nearly 50% increase from where it stood in 2012 when it was $40,933 to $122,800.

That's them gaslighting poors. More like the middle to middle-high of the lower class.

The term "middle class" itself has shifted in meaning over time, having once referred to persons who had the means to rival nobles to the contemporary meaning that is more akin to the upper end of the working class.

[ - ] Hobama 1 point 10 monthsJul 27, 2024 03:23:14 ago (+1/-0)

Wages havent gone up much either unless youre a retard working a coffee machineS

[ - ] Empire_of_the_Mind 3 points 10 monthsJul 26, 2024 18:18:33 ago (+3/-0)

the United States is becoming a poor country. This has been going on for sometime but rapidly increased in the past four years.

[ - ] Nosferatjew 4 points 10 monthsJul 26, 2024 14:04:33 ago (+4/-0)

Maybe if you live in a coastal city.

[ - ] TheNoticing 5 points 10 monthsJul 26, 2024 12:49:11 ago (+5/-0)

I bet too many pajeets are making that and more over here. How? Because they all lie about their education and experience, and all it takes is a single one in a position to hire and fire, and guess what? They'll never hire a White man.

[ - ] Sector2 5 points 10 monthsJul 26, 2024 13:00:22 ago (+5/-0)

Do we really want our White men to settle for wage slavery?

[ - ] Indoctrinated_USA 5 points 10 monthsJul 26, 2024 13:28:04 ago (+6/-1)

Shit already done happened.

[ - ] deleted 0 points 10 monthsJul 26, 2024 14:56:29 ago (+0/-0)

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[ - ] TheNoticing 0 points 10 monthsJul 27, 2024 20:00:23 ago (+0/-0)

all it takes is a single one in a position to hire and fire, and guess what? They'll never hire a White man.

[ - ] mannerbund 2 points 10 monthsJul 26, 2024 17:26:19 ago (+2/-0)

That's a huge problem. I had to stop posting on job forms for candidates as they're all lying to your face about their resume and experience.

Yeah Pajeet here was present for XYZ, while Bob did all the hard work. They fail the interviews and fail the testing horribly. What a shit show.

Their need to hire their kind is only usurped by jews. Whites need to stand up for each other or we'll be wiped from existence.

[ - ] ItsOk2bArian 9 points 10 monthsJul 26, 2024 13:57:13 ago (+9/-0)

This is why millions of whites are retreating from the big expensive cities and are rediscovering small town America.
If you're gonna be poor, at least enjoy it amongst your own people in high trust communities

[ - ] canbot 3 points 10 monthsJul 26, 2024 20:47:52 ago (+3/-0)

The city is only expensive because of the cost to support non whites. Normally cities are less expensive to live in because they are more efficient.