How To Survive The Middle Class

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The middle class—what a way to live! While we live in relative comfort, but we still need to compete to keep our heads above water. The world is a dog-eat-dog place. And every day, just sticking to your budget gets more and more complicated.
 
93% of Australians see themselves as middle class. And nearly two thirds of Australians say they don not have enough money to buy what they really need. Not what they really want but really need. Rising food, petrol, and energy prices have all taken a huge chunk out of our pay packets. Every week, very smart middle class families contact me with stories of how they are falling out of the middle class. It's heart breaking.
 
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A Get Rich Slow Lesson Here are_two_fictitious_classes

Here are two fictitious classes; you guess which one is true.
 
Hello class, my name is Professor Conventional Thinking
Today we are planning to talk on the subject of how to spot rich and successful
people.
 
As you go through life you may want to become a rich and successful person. Copying the habits of these people is extremely important as most people will not share their real wealth with you because they keep it a secret. This class should be seen as a guide to spotting these people quickly and easily.
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CEOs In Australia Have Got It Really Good

 
A new report in Australia has found that while average wage earners wages continue to lag, CEOs are making a fortune on their wages. But not only are they making a fortune, their wages are climbing at a higher percentage each year.
 
In fact, in a separate report done in the USA, it showed that in 1980 the average CEO's pay equalled 42 times the average blue collar workers' pay. However by 2010, it had grown to 343 times workers' median pay, by far the widest gap in the world.
 

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