Twitter Tweets about Middle Class Income as of December 05, 2009


cunningtom: Middle class czar alright, he's figured out away 2 steal all R disposable income, wht's left of it! Biden my ass. "where's Joe" obenhiden
2009-12-04 · Reply
jilliansaint: okay, am i the only one bothered by it when "the middle class" is defined solely in terms of income and debt?
2009-12-04 · Reply
thetrudz: Wondering why it seems to be ok to insult people based on their income. Poor & rich insulted. Middle class think they're gods. Hmm.
2009-12-04 · Reply
JDCRulezD00d: @KIRKJ0NES the definition of middle class is hazy but either way if youre making $150,000 a year you have a considerable disposable income.
2009-12-03 · Reply
KIRKJ0NES: @JDCRulezD00d The top 1% - the really rich - pay 37% of the taxes. The middle class, with income greater than 27,000, pay 58.7%,
2009-12-03 · Reply
contactjodie: Green doesn't equal yuppie, middle class, disposable income - or does it?
2009-12-03 · Reply
ProgressOhio: Ohio Taxes Hit Poor and Middle Class Far Harder than the Wealthy /ProgressOhio/ - Low-and middle-income ... http://tinyurl.com/yjyh8ht
2009-12-03 · Reply
jsalsman: @dangillmor if public company's news division has reporters biased in favor of top 1% income earners & typical shareholders are middle class
2009-12-03 · Reply
DebbyAll: http://bit.ly/5Wjqh7 Huffpost - elizabeth warren explains what has happened to income distribution-middle class dissappearing.
2009-12-03 · Reply
jeremy_levine: God forbid the "middle class" is in peril, when lower income communities continue to struggle: http://bit.ly/6BESj3
2009-12-03 · Reply
loveWendy: According to 'Rich Dad's Retire Young Retire Rich', if yr yearly income: <$25k = poor, $25k-$100k = Middle Class,$100k-$1 million = Affluent
2009-12-02 · Reply
CllrTim: @tchee It always did, ergo, class issue. Middle income/ Middle Class, it's just semantics. Same old issues of exclusion and self-interest.
2009-12-01 · Reply
n_coyle: RT @timharms: Studies show middle-class families have 13 kids books per child. Low-income communities have 1 book for every 300 kids.
2009-11-30 · Reply
timharms: Studies show that middle-class families have 13 kids books per child. Low-income communities have 1 book for every 300 kids. Unbelieveable!
2009-11-30 · Reply
BohoMojambo: @shadros And just to tie tax policy into the mix, the death of the American middle class tracks the reduction in the top marginal income tax
2009-11-29 · Reply