It is $10,400.00 in 2018 for a single filer.
No, I am now in a more in demand field than the one I studied originally. So I have shifted to meet the market. My wages are above the national average of $29,999, but below what UL makes. His income as a single is almost what an average multi-earner household income is.
So its the snearing. Well, I think UL can take that dislike in stride, he does like to provoke.
I thought maybe it was more his complainy-pants whining about being an indentured wage slave that set younoff. There is whining around here from several quarters about the good deal the good old U.S of A. provides to them. It gets tiresome.
I will never forget one poster here, someone who hasnt posted in years and
I cant even remember her name exactly, posted about how food stamps and whatever-welfare program it was helped her when she really needed it, and she was grateful. It was a lovely and sincere thanks to the citizens of America.
I remember her post because it is so unusual. It is far more common to complain about the handouts and hands up people get. That is just our human nature, I guess.
I am happy to help people less fortunate than me, but I do resent helping those who are more fortunate than me, yet look down on other people.
Pat Buchanan had a great line when the limousine liberals protested against him in 1996, "We have here the revolt of the overprivileged."
The Democrats absolutely lost to Trump because they lost the lower middle class. To recapture power they need to become the party of workers not whiners who collect above average salaries while sitting around watching sports games on the job etc.
In checking, the median household national average is $59,055 for 2018. Here is a breakdown ... interesting. Are you in a position that requires advanced education?
https://smartasset.com/retirement/th...ducation-level
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