Are you rich, upper class, or middle class?

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Corey The Goofyhawk Profile
Corey The Goofyhawk , Epic has no limit, answered

My wife and I would be considered part of the Lower Middle Class but that is ok. We are happy. Some people are so poor in life that all they have is money.

Matt Radiance Profile
Matt Radiance answered

Middle class, I'll always be middle class (even when i join upper class) money doesn't define humanity that's why.

Doesn't matter what stages i reach in my life, what counts is what's in my heart not how many coins and green papers located in my pocket. At least personally i never care about that. Never.

DDX Project Profile
DDX Project answered

Pretty middle class.

Didge Doo Profile
Didge Doo answered

You've left out the most numerous segment of the population, Megan. I've never aspired to anything as lofty as middle class. I'm a working man.

Mind you, you're not alone. Since I've been retired I've met very few retired workers: They all claim to have been bosses. I kid you not.

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dragonfly forty-six
Leadfoot? A new nickname for Mrs. Didge? Does she know you call her that!!! 0_0
Didge Doo
Didge Doo commented
It's the way she drives, Taish. She's not your average little old lady. I once wrote this about her. You can sing it to the folk tune "Sweet Betsy from Pike".

I sing of a driver who’s known to the cops,
She never slows down and, of course, never stops;
She speeds down the road when she goes for a spin:
And no one can catch her—she’s called Leadfoot Lynne.

Her body is aging, her hair’s going grey,
It streams out behind her when she drives that way;
The young cops who chase her have no chance to win
A tyre-burning contest against Leadfoot Lynne.

They had to use spikes just to slow Leadfoot down,
They caught her and cuffed her and brought her to town.
The judge took her licence and said with a grin,
“We’ve got her at last, we have stopped Leadfoot Lynne.”

She no longer speeds on the roads around town
But uses a cane as she hobbles around;
Her hair is much greyer, she’s grown very thin:
She’s only a shadow of the old Leadfoot Lynne.
dragonfly forty-six
Ha!! I love it!!! :D
Skip  Gentry Profile
Skip Gentry answered

I'm in the middle class.

Maurice Korvo Profile
Maurice Korvo answered

I'm a retired senior, so how do you gauge that? Sure don't get the $ that would set the class. No work, no time card to punch and no white collar (except on my T-shirt) Guess I have no class. LOL

Tom  Jackson Profile
Tom Jackson answered

Money wise I am fairly comfortable.

More importantly for me, I have both a rich intellectual and a rich spiritual life which have provided me with an incredible ever increasing lifetime annuity that is independent of the coin of the realm.

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