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moneymaker
ParticipantEugene it looks to me like you averaged the peaks. I think there is more area under the right half of the peak, I would think the average is closer to $350k-$400k. The definition of income and tracking it is also pretty hard to comprehend. According to the IRS lottery winnings are income and capital gains are not taxed as regular income, even though you work for the latter and not the former. I am always amazed when I hear “average household income is ??k”. I suspect it is actually higher than measured as a lot of income does not seem to get measured. Gross income and net income for me differ by a factor of 2 so that obviously makes a big difference when stating such ratios.
moneymaker
ParticipantEugene it looks to me like you averaged the peaks. I think there is more area under the right half of the peak, I would think the average is closer to $350k-$400k. The definition of income and tracking it is also pretty hard to comprehend. According to the IRS lottery winnings are income and capital gains are not taxed as regular income, even though you work for the latter and not the former. I am always amazed when I hear “average household income is ??k”. I suspect it is actually higher than measured as a lot of income does not seem to get measured. Gross income and net income for me differ by a factor of 2 so that obviously makes a big difference when stating such ratios.
moneymaker
ParticipantI think we are about to see a wave of entrepreneurialism sweep the country. Big companies have no real leadership, read that as vision, and the little guy/gal that just lost their job and can’t seem to land another one will have no choice other than to start their own business, i.e. hire themselves. All that’s needed is knowledge, skill, and determination. I think this new class of small businesses will be refreshing, large companies wil continue to thrive overseas but here in the states I think this will be the decade for small business growth.
moneymaker
ParticipantI think we are about to see a wave of entrepreneurialism sweep the country. Big companies have no real leadership, read that as vision, and the little guy/gal that just lost their job and can’t seem to land another one will have no choice other than to start their own business, i.e. hire themselves. All that’s needed is knowledge, skill, and determination. I think this new class of small businesses will be refreshing, large companies wil continue to thrive overseas but here in the states I think this will be the decade for small business growth.
moneymaker
ParticipantI think we are about to see a wave of entrepreneurialism sweep the country. Big companies have no real leadership, read that as vision, and the little guy/gal that just lost their job and can’t seem to land another one will have no choice other than to start their own business, i.e. hire themselves. All that’s needed is knowledge, skill, and determination. I think this new class of small businesses will be refreshing, large companies wil continue to thrive overseas but here in the states I think this will be the decade for small business growth.
moneymaker
ParticipantI think we are about to see a wave of entrepreneurialism sweep the country. Big companies have no real leadership, read that as vision, and the little guy/gal that just lost their job and can’t seem to land another one will have no choice other than to start their own business, i.e. hire themselves. All that’s needed is knowledge, skill, and determination. I think this new class of small businesses will be refreshing, large companies wil continue to thrive overseas but here in the states I think this will be the decade for small business growth.
moneymaker
ParticipantI think we are about to see a wave of entrepreneurialism sweep the country. Big companies have no real leadership, read that as vision, and the little guy/gal that just lost their job and can’t seem to land another one will have no choice other than to start their own business, i.e. hire themselves. All that’s needed is knowledge, skill, and determination. I think this new class of small businesses will be refreshing, large companies wil continue to thrive overseas but here in the states I think this will be the decade for small business growth.
moneymaker
ParticipantMaybe pour some concrete yourself, could even stamp it, and then if it doesn’t look good lay some kind of tile on top of it. Pavers are nice but to be done properly is a lot of work, atleast 6 inches of sand/gravel for drainage and weed control.
moneymaker
ParticipantMaybe pour some concrete yourself, could even stamp it, and then if it doesn’t look good lay some kind of tile on top of it. Pavers are nice but to be done properly is a lot of work, atleast 6 inches of sand/gravel for drainage and weed control.
moneymaker
ParticipantMaybe pour some concrete yourself, could even stamp it, and then if it doesn’t look good lay some kind of tile on top of it. Pavers are nice but to be done properly is a lot of work, atleast 6 inches of sand/gravel for drainage and weed control.
moneymaker
ParticipantMaybe pour some concrete yourself, could even stamp it, and then if it doesn’t look good lay some kind of tile on top of it. Pavers are nice but to be done properly is a lot of work, atleast 6 inches of sand/gravel for drainage and weed control.
moneymaker
ParticipantMaybe pour some concrete yourself, could even stamp it, and then if it doesn’t look good lay some kind of tile on top of it. Pavers are nice but to be done properly is a lot of work, atleast 6 inches of sand/gravel for drainage and weed control.
moneymaker
ParticipantI remember going to a tuna cannery when I was a kid and watching the tuna getting prepped for canning. I think it was Bubble Bee Tuna but I was little so I’m not really sure. How about White Front it was where Ralph’s is now near Grossmont center.
moneymaker
ParticipantI remember going to a tuna cannery when I was a kid and watching the tuna getting prepped for canning. I think it was Bubble Bee Tuna but I was little so I’m not really sure. How about White Front it was where Ralph’s is now near Grossmont center.
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