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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2206407" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>That's great in periods of high growth if you have the income to take advantage of it. Look at the Census Bureau's breakdown of income in every county. Fact is that most work for relatively little. Used to be there were in most counties a solid middle class but the reality now is that it's shrinking. I for one want an economy where there are many opportunities and business competes for workers. We don't have that now, and the large corporations in particular are beholden to Wall Street, and are doing everything possible to hold pay down. And there's a large pool of the unemployed competing for fewer well paid jobs. YOU might do better than most, but most can't or won't and need Social Security in their retirement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2206407, member: 24302"] That's great in periods of high growth if you have the income to take advantage of it. Look at the Census Bureau's breakdown of income in every county. Fact is that most work for relatively little. Used to be there were in most counties a solid middle class but the reality now is that it's shrinking. I for one want an economy where there are many opportunities and business competes for workers. We don't have that now, and the large corporations in particular are beholden to Wall Street, and are doing everything possible to hold pay down. And there's a large pool of the unemployed competing for fewer well paid jobs. YOU might do better than most, but most can't or won't and need Social Security in their retirement. [/QUOTE]
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