What is your annual income?
(confidential answers)
How much do you make?
Discussion in 'Polls Forum' started by SaggyWoman, Nov 17, 2007.
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Under $10,000
3 vote(s)6.0% -
$10,000-17,000
2 vote(s)4.0% -
$17,000-24,000
4 vote(s)8.0% -
$24,000-30,000
3 vote(s)6.0% -
$30,000-40,000
5 vote(s)10.0% -
$40,000-50,000
7 vote(s)14.0% -
$50,000-75,000
13 vote(s)26.0% -
$75,000-100,000
1 vote(s)2.0% -
Greater than $100,000
4 vote(s)8.0% -
Nun Ya Business
8 vote(s)16.0%
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Not nearly enough
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personally, or household?
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Probably household.
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Gross or net?
And for business owners, are you referring to last years taxes? -
Last years taxes, gross earnings.
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Saggy , Do you work for the IRS?:laugh:
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I plead the 5th. :laugh:
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Under $10k. The other under $10k person and myself will pray for the greed of the rest of you :tongue3: :laugh: :wavey:
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SBCPreacher Active MemberSite Supporter
Not as much as I'd like, but probably, well, definitely more than I deserve.
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As always, I make more than I'm worth and less than I need.
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Who would have thought a bunch of Baptists could be sooooo vague and shy huh?! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Not enough.
I should be making between, $50,000-75,000 or $75,000-100,000. :saint: -
FriendofSpurgeon Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
So much of it though really depends on the area of the country (or world) in which you live & the cost of living.
Here is an example of various costs in some major US cities -- according to a cost of living index -- 100 being the average:
Atlanta -- 93
Boston -- 126
Chicago -- 113
Dallas -- 85
Kansas City -- 82
Los Angeles -- 151
Miami --124
Minneapolis -- 107
Nashville -- 88
OK City - 79
Phoenix -- 104
Pittsburgh -- 83
St. Louis -- 86 -
I ticked the numerical value...I presume you are meaning american dollars rather than aussie........... I canna complain I can service my mortgage and work part-time as a solo person....
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