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09-09-2012, 12:15 PM
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Registered Grandpa
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Middle Class
WSJ had interesting comparison surveys.
To be part of the middle class you need:
1991 Survey---------------------------------------2012 Survey
To own a home-70%____________________ A secure job-86%
Two or more cars-48% __________________Health insurance-66%
Stocks,bonds investments-41%___________ To own a home-45%
A white collar job-33%___________________ A college education-37%
______________________________________Stocks,bonds investments-28%
"In the wake of the housing crisis, far fewer Americans surveyed think home ownership is a Hallmark of being a member of the Middle Class. "
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09-09-2012, 03:05 PM
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not surprising at all, nothing will put you in the poor house quicker, than owning one.
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09-09-2012, 06:48 PM
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I agree Karl, but I was lookiing at the change of importance to people as to
a secure job now, being more important to middle class now than a house was in
1991.
The change in the corporate atmosphere where people come last is one of the
biggest reasons, imho. The most you can expect from a company now is aprox
5 years before your let go. Going back 25-30 years ago you could depend
on a company employing you until retirement, if you were contributing to the bottom line
and doing a good job. People were the last thing to get cut when a company was hurting,
now they know they can save x amount of $ by laying off people first.
Last edited by justplugit; 09-09-2012 at 06:59 PM..
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09-09-2012, 09:04 PM
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Want to be in the middle class? Work hard enough to get at least B's in high school (not hard for 90% of American teenagers). Go to college. If you can't afford it, join the military for a hitch or two. When in college, study engineering, accounting, or ANYTHING related to healthcare (pharmacy, physicians assistant, physical therapy, nursing, occupational therapy).
Transmission ends.
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09-10-2012, 09:23 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by justplugit
IThe change in the corporate atmosphere where people come last is one of the
biggest reasons, imho. The most you can expect from a company now is aprox
5 years before your let go. Going back 25-30 years ago you could depend
on a company employing you until retirement, if you were contributing to the bottom line
and doing a good job. People were the last thing to get cut when a company was hurting,
now they know they can save x amount of $ by laying off people first.
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25-30 the US was still riding the post WWII wave where most developed countries where still rebuilding. 30 yrs ago, honda, toyota, datsun cars where not very common. Fast forward 25-30 years - former third world countries - India, singapore, thailand are educated. They are building technology and infrastrucutre, they are competeing in the global marketplace. Those countries were colonies of european nations 60+ yrs ago. Think about the competition the country needs to contend with?
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09-10-2012, 09:24 AM
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sick of bluefish
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim in CT
Want to be in the middle class? Work hard enough to get at least B's in high school (not hard for 90% of American teenagers). Go to college. If you can't afford it, join the military for a hitch or two. When in college, study engineering, accounting, or ANYTHING related to healthcare (pharmacy, physicians assistant, physical therapy, nursing, occupational therapy).
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pretty much nailed it but dont forget - plumbers, electricians, contractors can never be outsourced, you need to have these in the US.
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