Wednesday, February 15, 2017
What is the difference between the poor and the rich?
Much of the poor live from paycheck to paycheck (monthly or bi-weekly). trying to make it until the next paycheck.While the rich have extra money set aside to invest in multiple money making schemes not even really feeling the sting of the fail.because they are safe inside their widely expanding safety net allowed due to life's circumstances of classes based on being born into lifestyles higher than most were born into and may never truly appreciate it nearly as much as those born without appreciate each waking moment giving without half the rich take for granted daily and give twice as freely because they also know, appreciate, and accept the struggles faced by other as well as their own trails and tribulations.
My Results
Based on your household income and the number of people in your household, YOU are in the UPPER income tier, along with 25% of adults in NEW JERSEY.
Among all American adults with your education, age, race or ethnicity, and marital status, 21% are LOWER income, 60% are MIDDLE
income and 20% are UPPER income.
income and 20% are UPPER income.
when I actually looked at my results I was surprised my house hold was in the upper income tier. I never would have thought that's what it would be because, I feel we still are just making it by from pay check to pay check. I feel like everyone that was born in USA does not see America as most of the immigrants that come to the United States. They are looking for that American Dream and for the people who were born here we know that it does not exist.
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
ANNA"S BIO
I'm looking to began a career in Industrial /organizational Psychology in the next two years. I'm a very excited about what the future holds for me in my field. I will be graduating Kean University in 2018. I'm ready to start my career and work form the bottom up to get to my dream position in the company. I would love to work in the corprate office of large retail company in the New York City or in Northern New Jersey.
I'm looking to began a career in Industrial /organizational Psychology in the next two years. I'm a very excited about what the future holds for me in my field. I will be graduating Kean University in 2018. I'm ready to start my career and work form the bottom up to get to my dream position in the company. I would love to work in the corprate office of large retail company in the New York City or in Northern New Jersey.
The facts are plain as day, more women attend and graduate college and have a graduate degrees then men, but we still are not compensated financially. we as women have all the qualifications and still get paid less or the same exact pay as men that did not graduate college or graduated with the same degree. I feel we need to fix this because as a woman in the United States of America the land of opportunity is not truly the land of opportunity if we do not have equal pay and rights.
Women have struggled for equal rights since the beginning of time.Even though there have been many successes in getting justice for the female gender there is still room to grow. you may not realize that a long journey with many bumps in the road must be taken before women are empowered in every area of life. Many people do not realize that woman's rights issues still exist in all countries. These rights can be anything from receiving lower salaries for the same amount of work to horrific social injustices for women.
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Our class position and identity can change during our lifetimes as our income, wealth, and occupational status change. But our class of origin usually shapes us most deeply. Because there is no exact dividing line between classes. so that just made me feel like a upper class pet would start their day like a working class person.
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