or the cost of living high? The middle class isn't disappearing; it isn't endangered. We've been sold a myth.
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How very interesting. I am certain I am better off now that I was a decade ago. I don't live the high life, but I do put it away for when I retire (early) so I can live the high life then.
Drew Carey was an unexpected host for something factual and serious, but very good and an 'everyman'.
I write a lot of memory items and financial items for this blog; it's easy to see at this point in life that the middle class life of the early 1970s is considered poverty today.
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2 comments:
How very interesting. I am certain I am better off now that I was a decade ago. I don't live the high life, but I do put it away for when I retire (early) so I can live the high life then.
Drew Carey was an unexpected host for something factual and serious, but very good and an 'everyman'.
I write a lot of memory items and financial items for this blog; it's easy to see at this point in life that the middle class life of the early 1970s is considered poverty today.
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