Letter From the Editor: Who's Really Middle Class? - NYTimes.com - 2 views
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hcps-obrienkn on 02 Feb 15"My favorite phrase in Josh Barro's much-discussed piece this week about who's rich and who's not was this one: "$400,000 isn't a lot of money - after you spend it." Josh's argument was that while many people with household income of $400,000 - or $200,000 - may consider themselves middle class, they're actually affluent. Nationwide, fewer than 5 percent of households make at least $200,000. In New York, the share is only modestly higher." This article expresses the idea that, in today's society, there is too much of a fine line between upper, middle, and lower class. This can help us throughout the project because, in Rome, there were very obvious lines between classes, so it is helpful to compare and contrast it to America's situation.