Fireblossom wrote:
24 000 per year after taxes sounds really wealthy to me at the moment, but someone here who makes that much might consider themselves to have low income...
$24,000 per year after taxes here would be from an income of approximately $16/hr full time, or $32K/year gross.
Here, where I live, a living wage for a single person has been calculated to be $20.64/hr in pay and benefits. (I'm currently below that again, short term low income for long term higher income - apprenticeship program.) In 2009 that figure was $18.81/hr & for a single person in Canada, the poverty line was calculated to be $18,421 in after tax income - Nationwide.. here in the most expensive location in the country, that number would be significantly higher. So, basically, the income level that you would consider "rich," would put someone at approximately the poverty line where I live. It's all relative to what income you're comparing to AND where as costs of living vary significantly.
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for supporting trump. Because doing so is deplorable.