Comrade Willy

  • Flying Squid
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    12 months ago

    I think there’s not enough room in “middle class” to buy a home and a yacht that costs more than a luxury car.

    There’s a reason they’re called luxury cars. They’re for the rich.

    • @Cypher
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      32 months ago

      Luxury cars are defined solely for taxation purposes.

      Having a couple of million in assets is still middle class. A union worker can build that sort of wealth over a lifetime.

      You probably aren’t middle class given your limited views on some rather modest assets.

      • Flying Squid
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        2 months ago

        Having a couple of million in assets is still middle class.

        That is ridiculous. Utterly ridiculous.

        Millionaires are not middle class.

        • @Cypher
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          22 months ago

          You think a skilled working couple can’t accrue a couple million in assets over their working life?

          Well that explains a lot. You’re bad with money.

          • Flying Squid
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            22 months ago

            I think “millionaire” has literally meant “rich person” for a very long time and I’m not sure why you keep making this personal.

            • @Cypher
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              2 months ago

              Your concept of middle class, wealth and finances are in question because you have repeatedly claimed that owning a $140k yacht makes you wealthy and excludes you from the middle class.

              $140k is a lot of money for most people but for someone that is middle class, ie their disposable income is 30% of their income, it is potentially affordable.

              Someone making $150k/year is potentially middle class, depending on their housing and living costs. If that person can put 30% of their post tax income towards an interest like yachting they could easily afford a $140k yacht.

              Like I said, your understanding of wealth is lacking.