← Back to context Comment by saghm 4 hours ago What's the question I should be asking, and what data answers it? I'm genuinely asking 3 comments saghm Reply MintPaw 3 hours ago Not you particularly, I meant the original: "it feels like every share of income is at its lowest except for the ultra wealthy."It's ambiguous in several way, no time scale, "ultra wealthy" isn't defined, and "income" somewhat ambiguous. logicchains 4 hours ago Median household income is the stat usually used to measure income and it's still increasing. roughly 4 hours ago If my income goes up by 1% and my expenses go up by 2%, has my financial situation improved?
MintPaw 3 hours ago Not you particularly, I meant the original: "it feels like every share of income is at its lowest except for the ultra wealthy."It's ambiguous in several way, no time scale, "ultra wealthy" isn't defined, and "income" somewhat ambiguous.
logicchains 4 hours ago Median household income is the stat usually used to measure income and it's still increasing. roughly 4 hours ago If my income goes up by 1% and my expenses go up by 2%, has my financial situation improved?
roughly 4 hours ago If my income goes up by 1% and my expenses go up by 2%, has my financial situation improved?
Not you particularly, I meant the original: "it feels like every share of income is at its lowest except for the ultra wealthy."
It's ambiguous in several way, no time scale, "ultra wealthy" isn't defined, and "income" somewhat ambiguous.
Median household income is the stat usually used to measure income and it's still increasing.
If my income goes up by 1% and my expenses go up by 2%, has my financial situation improved?