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TopicGoogle Earth picks up a VERY OFFENSIVE WORD on a Man's Lawn. Can you read it???
MICHALECOLE
05/31/21 2:39:20 AM
#21:


JigsawTDC posted...
Which is why I mentioned I can understand why middle class living standards can come across as "rich" to a poor person such as myself. When I was living in Sierra Leone I was making the equivalent of $20 a month, but that was enough to be comparitively incredibly wealthy compared to the rest of my town. But if we're trying to apply things beyond just a personal view, we need to have some level of standard measurement. It makes sense to go by standard of living, and in Utah, these sorts of houses aren't restricted to only the wealthy. Plenty of middle class folks own homes like these.
What percentage more than what you make annually would you consider rich?

like if you make 100k a year, would you say 10x more is rich at a million, or 5 time at 500k? Or do you already consider yourself rich at 100k?

seems like youre open to relativity of situation but fail to really see it from any point of view but your own
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