nytimes.com — Check out this interactive chart where you can choose your occupation, education, income, and wealth and then displays your status level using these commonly used factors for gauging class. Where do you fall?
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cogitatorxJun 1, 2007
@Rhino2Angry Nerd Alert!
sinnejmaJun 1, 2007
I thought everyone in America is "Middle Class."
thcobbsJun 2, 2007
And that's why we like immigrants... LEGAL immigrants.Congrats, and a belated "welcome to America".
snafflerJun 6, 2007
Does anybody notice that this chart, which is based on a lot of database management work by somebody, puts database managers third after surgeons and lawyers? I have to believe that there was some manipulation here. "Well, that's a fine young lady you have there. What do you think she will do when she grows up?""Oh, we were thinking lawyer or doctor, but the family really needs a good database manager, don't you think?"
mattgilleyJul 18, 2007
I have class enough to not respond with what I would like to say to you concerning class. Social skills pay off in the real world, not being a daft twit like most people seem to think they be.
jjpmarketingJan 12, 2008
My education and career are in the top fifth. So why isn't my net worth? Oh yeah. That's right. Student loans.<a class="user" href="http://www.mysteryautoincome.com">http://www.mysteryautoincome.com</a>
livewell07May 31, 2008
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