Ok, we're going to start Economics 101. You know, I'm going to be nice..... We'll call it Eco 102. Happy? Good! Let's start. Apparently taxes are foreign to you.... so let's let you give the number you pay on income taxes..... (does not have to be factual...... 20-40% is fine. Course it also let's everyone know your lot in life.) Eco 2's first Q: How much comes out of your pocket immediately? (Yes, I will show you how this works) BTW, I find it funny that I'm always the sophmoric chump on this board. However, you now get the brand ne title of "Fish". As in Freshman, or newbie, or someone who still needs to figure everything out...... We will give you a year Fish.
LOL, glad I caught this thread before it got locked. If I really bother you that bad, just call me up on my cel, big man, my digits are listed. Anyway, to give an estimate, as a single male living in nyc with a rented apartment, no dependents, in a pretty gosh darned high tax bracket for a dude under 30 (not to sound like a braggart, or not...), I'm guessing I probably pay around or above 30 percent or so of my income in taxes. I'm going to bed now cause its late, etc, but I'll pick this up at some point in the future. nighty night.
Good night! Sweet dreams, Fish! Good enough start. Now when we wake up we'll talk about the 70% percent you're left with. Buying anything today? Spending anything at all, maybe?
Why is this thread still open? Can we refer MC Fatty Fat to a crisis help line, ... instead of the Love Line. Too much easter chocolate, I guess.
Good enough start. Now when we wake up we'll talk about the 70% percent you're left with. Buying anything today? Spending anything at all, maybe? Let's say he spends ALL of it. He's taxed 8% sales tax. Now, of the original 100%, he's spent 62% on whatever he wants, and paid 38% on total taxes. No money left to be taxed. Where's the other 32% he's going to be taxed? Please, just close this thread and prevent the stupidity from growing...