With all due respect, you need to research your facts.
"Leonard Martin" wrote in message
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Exactly!
An it's well known that over the last 30 years an ever-greater portion of
the total money earned in the US has gone to the wealthiest people, and an
ever-greater portion of our assets have come to be owned by them, while
the
reverse is happening to the poor and much of the middle class. Here's a
bit
of intriguing evidence of that trend: During the Christmas season just
past, luxury stores like Nieman-Marcus experienced strong sales increases
over the previous year, while stores like Sears and even Walmart,
patronized by the rest of us, experienced only modest growth.
Leonard
In article , "Brenda Ann"
wrote:
"Brian Oakley" wrote in message
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If you havent noticed, not everyone in the country works for Wal-Mart.
Why
dont you do some research and see what the average wage in the US is
and
report back to us here. That is your school assignment.
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But the average wage doesn't mean a lot to a great many people. The
average
income is skewed by a very few very high paid corporate execs (who make
many
times more a year than does the president), entertainers and sports
figures.
This has the effect of raising the median income significantly when
figured
as part of the whole. For every Enron exec making millions a year, there
are
thousands of folks making less than $20G, which isn't a living of any
kind
with our cost of living. There's a whole lot of grunt labor out there,
including a lot of the salespeople at your favorite radio store, that
make
much closer to minimum wage...
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"Everything that rises must converge"
--Flannery O'Connor
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