Lol. So how's life in the mountains of Alabama, Mr. Flag-waving-bible-thumping-tobacco-chewing hillbilly?
I left the US last year and now spend time between Singapore and Philippines. I guess making $120k-$150k a year the past few years puts me in the lower end of the economic ladder. But, I'm pretty sure I never had problems buying milk, buying bread and paying for my rent.
Only in ET does everyone make millions of dollars year.
I left the US last year and now spend time between Singapore and Philippines. I guess making $120k-$150k a year the past few years puts me in the lower end of the economic ladder. But, I'm pretty sure I never had problems buying milk, buying bread and paying for my rent.
Only in ET does everyone make millions of dollars year.
Quote from blackjack007:
people who complain about life in the usa are generally those at the lower end of the economic ladder and don't see themselves climbing any higher. if you have money to live the good life, the usa is one of the best places to live. but if you don't have money, you might have a better life in thailand or india. i don't see the wealthy wanting to leave the usa, it's always someone who whines about how uncle sam takes 30% of their income and they have nothing left for milk, rent and a new laptop.