Originally posted by Ogie Oglethorpe
[G]iven a population within or below poverty line after 10 years 80% of that population are no longer below poverty line.
[G]iven a population within or below poverty line after 10 years 80% of that population are no longer below poverty line.
I think that's misleading. How much money do we make while we're in college? We're mostly pretty freakin' poor while going to school, and once out of college get decent jobs that put us in the "middle class." If we remove people who are temproarily "slumming it," I think the tendency is for poor people to stay poor, hence the large pools of generationally poor Blacks and rural whites.
Whats more statistically speaking of the population it is far more likely that they will be in the higher(est) tax brackets than below poverty line. Again I don't know of what study these claims originate and so can not prove or disprove.
That's crap. Most wage earners are in the 2nd or third tier from the bottom. I made more than the average family income last year and I was still only in the third income bracket from the bottom.
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