Like government subsidies for businesses or bailing out wall street firms and banks?
After a time you get to a place where you still think you are just average, when in fact, you're not.
I am curious as to how many CEOs of major corporations spend their time around the DISboards. I have noted a number of posting where people have stated that they earn over $250k a year. What line of work are people in that is earning them over $250k adjusted gross income and how do they have so much time to post on this board?
"Obama says he would hike several taxes on people making more than $250,000, including the amount they pay on capital gains. Currently, the top income tax rate is 35 percent. Under Obama, that would go back up to 39 percent. Obama's staff told the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center he would raise the rates for people in the top two brackets -- about 2.5 million filers out of 100 million-plus. People in those high tax brackets would see the tax rate on their capital gains hiked from the current 15 percent to 20-28 percent."
http://www.suntimes.com/news/politics/obama/1031268,CST-NWS-tax30.article
Are you one of the 2.5 million filers that would be affected and what do you do to earn your income?
Many small business owners make over $250,000.
this thread should be retitled class warfare. we are a 1 income union household, that makes over 100k a year, i work very hard in a dangerous profession, but dont think im above a 30k a year person or below a 250k a year person. its all relative to where you live and what you do. so many folks want to say lower wage earners are getting government handouts, but ive seen many who work 2 jobs many hours just tryng to make it and support their kids. lower income folks pay a bigger portion of their salaries to supposed entitlement programs. social security is taxed at just over 6% on up to 102k so if you make over that your tax rate for ss is lower than the person who does not. gas taxes cigarette taxes etc impact lower income folks because those taxes have a higher impact on lower wage earners. the ceo of lehman goes before congress and is confronted by wondering how someone can make over 500m over 8 years and lead a company to bankruptcy, and still keep his dough but us shareholders lose out and then taxpayers have to bail out wall street after they took their dough and went home. i just think of myself as an American who served his country and wants all to have an opprutunity to make it here however you define that for yourself.
i just think of myself as an American who served his country and wants all to have an opprutunity to make it here however you define that for yourself.
I'm glad you said this. We have some friends, a married couple, where the dh maybe makes $250k, and there are a few husband/wives at church where both are doctors, but I'm really stretching to come up with folks who make that kind of money out here.Does anyone know what percentage of people in their area actually make over $250,000? Just saying that they know lots of people doesn't mean much IMO because certain income levels seem to normally hang together. I do wonder if it's as many as some of you seem to think, even in expensive areas.
You do realize that not everyone can earn $250,000 a year - no matter how hard they work. The well-to-do need all those service people who make so much less than them - they need them to clean the hotel rooms, wait on them at the restaurants, service their cars, stock the grocery store shelves, etc....
And you do realize that people who work on those farms where your farmers* "take home" more than $250,0000, or people clean hotel rooms or take care of children in day care also work very, very hard for their money.
People earning federal minimum wage earn just $262 a week gross and people who earn $250,000 annual earn $4807 a week. I am just not quite sure that people who earn $4807 or more a year really work that much harder than people who earn minimum wage.
It is just the other side of the card - WHY do people that earn over $4800 a week "have it in" for people that earn $30,000 or less annually.
You do realize that not everyone can earn $250,000 a year - no matter how hard they work. The well-to-do need all those service people who make so much less than them - they need them to clean the hotel rooms, wait on them at the restaurants, service their cars, stock the grocery store shelves, etc....
*By the way, do any of those farmers happen to get government subsidies?
"In the past five years alone, the U.S. government has handed out more than $95 billion in agricultural subsidies."![]()
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/nation/interactives/farmaid/
And some well-to-do people begrudge tax rebates for people earning $262 a week.![]()