@WSJ wow, just read some of the responses about $209 not being rich. Explains it all, doesn't it? Unaware..pic.twitter.com/vbeDZrCH
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@WSJ wow, just read some of the responses about $209 not being rich. Explains it all, doesn't it? Unaware..pic.twitter.com/vbeDZrCH
@WSJ Your scale is skewed. Worldwide, the top 20% of wage earners take in $3650 yearly: http://www.globalissues.org/article/26/poverty-facts-and-stats …
@WSJ 209k is NOT rich!
@WSJ That is the right thing make them pay much much more higher taxes.
RT @WSJ Who's rich? The cutoffs for the top 5% are $1.9 million in net worth, or $209,000 in income. http://on.wsj.com/12O6tiU
@WSJ
Not in top 5%, but can see it in theory, although may never quite make it.
@WSJ nope, not me. Also: fuck you wall street and journal #bitterbottom3percenter
@WSJ So a 250k income cutoff would hit only the top 2% or so? Works for me.
@WSJ Rich equals assets not income
.@WSJ hard to define income levels as "rich" because not accounting for cost of living
@WSJ $209k is rich? Maybe if you live in Kansas.
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