By the way, Bev. I consider you and I to be the same 'class'.
of this labeling is very frustrating for me. In a few years when your mortgage is paid off, and, if the real estate prices have picked
back up, your net asset value could be larger than mine, if I have
to spend my capital between now and then. If I lose my medical insurance; 2 or 3 bad medical events w/hospitilization could completely wipe me out. Never think I don't know that fear of being completely 'without'.
I appreciate you taking the time to converse, and would like to continue this conversation, but, Bev; I need to know you understand, I am not rich, I am middle class; and yes I consider anyone who makes
less than $200,000 per year middle class if they live in the city, but for the past couple of years, I not only didn't make that much, if you factor in my losses, I lost that much per year.
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