I live in a capital of a southern state, no more than 30 minutes outside city limits $150000 a year will get you several acres, 2500+ square foot house, multiple cars, trucks, ATVs, boats and all the goodies to go with them. Three weeks of vacation a year, with a hunting cabin in the mountains.
Understood, my point being classes are created by the .01% and have no meaning, we are all “lower class” unless you can buy a government representative.
I live in a capital of a southern state, no more than 30 minutes outside city limits $150000 a year will get you several acres, 2500+ square foot house, multiple cars, trucks, ATVs, boats and all the goodies to go with them. Three weeks of vacation a year, with a hunting cabin in the mountains.
Does that describe middle class?
Location does matter. Both ways.
Oh absolutely. My point was that it being a middle class lifestyle is the norm, not the exception.
Understood, my point being classes are created by the .01% and have no meaning, we are all “lower class” unless you can buy a government representative.