antidope
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It's not enough for anybody.So pretty much it not enough for u
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It's not enough for anybody.So pretty much it not enough for u
How many people in the US makes over 160k yearly? I know somebody got numbers. I would ask u how much u make anti but if u wouldn't tell your wife I know damn well u not telling me.
http://money.usnews.com/money/perso...ou-fall-in-the-american-economic-class-systemHow many people in the US makes over 160k yearly? I know somebody got numbers. I would ask u how much u make anti but if u wouldn't tell your wife I know damn well u not telling me.
Like I said I am trying to process everything realistically lol. 5% of people make 150K annually, so somehow 160K being a minimum to survive is realistic.The next income level is what is commonly called the "5 percent," or the percentage of Americans who make more than $150,000 annually. At the top of the economic ladder is the so-called "1 percent," or households that earn more than $250,000 annually.
If I had to guess, may 3-4% of the working population. Anti trippinHow many people in the US makes over 160k yearly? I know somebody got numbers. I would ask u how much u make anti but if u wouldn't tell your wife I know damn well u not telling me.
There's no need, again it applies to everyone. So regardless of the budget 100k isn't enough.http://money.usnews.com/money/perso...ou-fall-in-the-american-economic-class-systemHow many people in the US makes over 160k yearly? I know somebody got numbers. I would ask u how much u make anti but if u wouldn't tell your wife I know damn well u not telling me.
The next income level is what is commonly called the "5 percent," or the percentage of Americans who make more than $150,000 annually. At the top of the economic ladder is the so-called "1 percent," or households that earn more than $250,000 annually.
Like I said I am trying to process everything realistically lol. 5% of people make 150K annually, so somehow 160K being a minimum to survive is realistic.
I want to see the budget breakdown @Antidope
No its not, that goes for everyone.Its all relative
Exactly.No its not, that goes for everyone.Its all relative