$400K is now middle class
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I mean he's not wrong idk why y'all are mad about it. 400k might be an overestimation but not by a huge amount. I make about 65k last year in a rural area which really isn't (wasn't) bad but post COVID insanity, inflation, and wild housing market has fucked me over considerably. It's much harder for me to live comfortably now. I probably need 80k atp to go back to how things were. And that will be hard in my area.
This is all Jew bankers or whatever globalist Satanist cult youd like to blame. plots to starve off the growth we were experiencing under Trump.
I've always made about twice my rural state's median income and now I'm considering a second job because my ability to make ends meet has been inflating away.
The problem is buying,verifying,storing and then selling when needed.
400k is an insanely massive overestimation, even if you live in an overpriced shit hole like NYC or LA. Retarded exaggerations like this don't help make a point. They only serve to weaken it.
Well thats fair, I obviously don't live in any faggot towns in Cali or NY so I figured this fella was speaking from the pov of the casual city dweller who lives in massively inflated cost of living conditions.
400k DOES seem like a lot to me, but the cost of living in cities has ALWAYS seemed insane to me. Appreciate your pov on it.
I wouldn't doubt that someone renting a 3 bedroom condo in Manhattan would need to make 400k a year to afford living.