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Re: Folks In The USA by Helpout12345: 11:54pm On Sep 27, 2022
1stGenAmerican:
Here’s an article stating that 94 garbage men in New York earned $300,000 in 2021.
https://www.ibtimes.com/94-nyc-garbage-collectors-earn-300000-2021-net-100000-ot-pay-3356548?amp=1

Here’s another article that speaks about the garbagemen earning over $100,000 per year
https://fantasticfacts.net/10522/

Here’s one of the most credible sources for statistics in the US where facts about Blacks in the country can be researched, including the amount of millionaires.

www.pew research.org

According to this site, the number of Black American Millionaires is 8% of America’s total millionaire population.
Thanks for sharing those sources.

I wanted to check if they provide percentage of blacks making 100k and above within only black population and within the entire US population. But I didn't find it there.

We all can only assume from this point. Our assumption might be right or wrong without trusted data to support it.
Re: Folks In The USA by 1stGenAmerican(f):
It’s not an assumption at all. But your original statistic is wrong. According to the latest census, 24% of Americans earn $100,000 or more per year.

I came back to correct myself. The number of Black Americans earning over $100,000 a year is actually over 2 million individuals.

1more= Over 4 million Black Americans earning $100,000 or more per year
Re: Folks In The USA by Nobody: 12:20am On Sep 28, 2022
1stGenAmerican:
Not really.While persons receiving disability from Social Security are limited when it comes to working and how much they can earn, a large majority of VA disability recipients have service connected disabilities that are mental and emotional (such as PTSD) rather than physical. A 100% rating usually pays more than $3k per month, especially for Agent Orange and issues from the Gulf War. Over 65% of veterans rated 80% or more are still in the workforce. In fact, having a VA disability rating gives them
A veteran’s advantage when it comes to being hired at many companies, including the government itself.
For example, the USPS gives veterans and disabled veterans advantage points towards their test scores that usually put them above ordinary applicants.
Now you're moving to specific environmental hazards which limits the beneficiaries. I'm aware that there're special rates and added benefits or do you want me to pull up the compensation chart?
I stated that in the past it was around 3k and I don't know of the current rates but many blacks don't earn the 5k you stated up there.

I don't want to go into all the nuances of the 100% disability rating. This is based on evidence and not just what you're typing. To be 100 percent disabled by VA standards means that you are totally disabled whether physically or mentally and most veterans who receive a 100% rating have two or more disabling conditions.

Most veterans with a 100% rating cannot work. Few can and if you have TDIU you can't or you lose the benefits. 

I'm aware of the benefits are tax free and the employability advantages for public and private firms.
Re: Folks In The USA by 1stGenAmerican(f): 12:27am On Sep 28, 2022

Re: Folks In The USA by 1stGenAmerican(f): 12:30am On Sep 28, 2022
Studymore123:
Now you're moving to specific environmental hazards which limits the beneficiaries. I'm aware that there're special rates and added benefits or do you want me to pull up the compensation chart?
I stated that in the past it was around 3k and I don't know of the current rates but many blacks don't earn the 5k you stated up there.

I don't want to go into all the nuances of the 100% disability rating. This is based on evidence and not just what you're typing. To be 100 percent disabled by VA standards means that you are totally disabled whether physically or mentally and most veterans who receive a 100% rating have two or more disabling conditions.

Most veterans with a 100% rating cannot work. Few can and if you have TDIU you can't or you lose the benefits. 

I'm aware of the benefits are tax free and the employability advantages for public and private firms.
Not needed.

https://www.va.gov/VETDATA/docs/SurveysAndStudies/Table_51_58.pdf

https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2011/11/08/section-3-the-disabled-veteran/

Have a good night, Sir.

Re: Folks In The USA by Nobody: 12:41am On Sep 28, 2022
1stGenAmerican:
I don’t. I guess it wasn’t important.
Don't worry I'm just pulling your legs..
Re: Folks In The USA by Helpout12345: 12:55am On Sep 28, 2022
1stGenAmerican:
It’s not an assumption at all. But your original statistic is wrong. According to the latest census, 24% of Americans earn $100,000 or more per year.

I came back to correct myself. The number of Black Americans earning over $100,000 a year is actually over 2 million individuals.

1more= Over 4 million Black Americans earning $100,000 or more per year
At bolded, individuals or households?
Re: Folks In The USA by Helpout12345: 12:58am On Sep 28, 2022
1stGenAmerican:
It’s not an assumption at all. But your original statistic is wrong. According to the latest census, 24% of Americans earn $100,000 or more per year.

I came back to correct myself. The number of Black Americans earning over $100,000 a year is actually over 2 million individuals.

1more=Over 4 million Black Americans earning $100,000 or more per year
What is the source of this data?
Re: Folks In The USA by 1stGenAmerican(f): 1:02am On Sep 28, 2022
Helpout12345:
At bolded, individuals or households?
Individuals. You specified that we are speaking of individuals so I’m presenting to you statistics about individuals.

24% of individuals in the American workforce earn $100,000 or > per year

www.census.gov

Re: Folks In The USA by 1stGenAmerican(f): 1:16am On Sep 28, 2022
Helpout12345:
What is the source of this data?
www.census.gov and www.pew research.org, two of the most credible sources available.

The math is quite easy.
•The total US workforce is 164.6 million people.

•60.5% of the total US workforce is Black

•Of 164.6 individuals in the [b]total[/b]US workforce, 24% earn at least $100,000 per year

•18% of Americans in the workforce who earn $100,000 or more per year are Black Americans.
Re: Folks In The USA by 1stGenAmerican(f): 1:17am On Sep 28, 2022
Re: Folks In The USA by Nobody: 1:25am On Sep 28, 2022
1stGenAmerican:
Not needed.

https://www.va.gov/VETDATA/docs/SurveysAndStudies/Table_51_58.pdf

https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2011/11/08/section-3-the-disabled-veteran/

Have a good night, Sir.
Lol, don't go into territories you're not well versed and provide stats which doesn't help your case. According to your 2003 report to achieve a 50% rating hovers around 25% despite the services of legal experts. Provide a stat for 90% or higher and see how many fall in that category.

Your reference is also vague. It simply stated "disabled veterans" I guess it excludes those under TDIU.

Have a lovely night rest ma.
Re: Folks In The USA by 1stGenAmerican(f): 1:26am On Sep 28, 2022
Studymore123:
Lol, don't go into territories you're not well versed and provide stats which doesn't help your case. According to your 2003 report to achieve a 50% rating hovers around 25% despite the services of legal experts. Provide a stat for 90% or higher and see how many fall in that category.

Your reference is also vague. It simply stated "disabled veterans" I guess it excludes those under TDIU.
Have a lovely night rest ma.
You have no idea what I’m well-versed or a SME in.
2003 was nearly 20 years ago. And things have increased and improved. Think about that.

I’ve proved my points and I’m not inclined to entertain moving goalposts. No additional discourse is necessary or desired. Thanks for the conversation. Goodbye and Goodnight.
Re: Folks In The USA by Nobody: 2:28am On Sep 28, 2022
1stGenAmerican:
You have no idea what I’m well-versed or a SME in.
2003 was nearly 20 years ago. And things have increased and improved. Think about that.

I’ve proved my points and I’m not inclined to entertain moving goalposts. No additional discourse is necessary or desired. Thanks for the conversation. Goodbye and Goodnight.
Don't take it personal ma. grin I'm strive for objectivity and dispassionately state things as it should be irrespective of whose ox is gored. I'm not an advocate of nationalism or sectarianism.

I repeat with certitude that you're not a SME on VA. I'll reject any attempt to disclose classified information just to prove any further point. On the basis of moral suasion let's strive to represent facts as it is.

I don't know if you practice but you should know what it takes to be an International consulting expert.

I hope someday you would invite me to have a cup of coffee at Taproom.

As always Your Honor, accept my regards.
Re: Folks In The USA by 1stGenAmerican(f): 2:33am On Sep 28, 2022
Studymore123:
Don't take it personal ma. grin I'm strive for objectivity and dispassionately state things as it should be irrespective of whose ox is gored. I'm not an advocate of nationalism or sectarianism.

I repeat with certitude that you're not a SME on VA. I'll reject any attempt to disclose classified information just to prove any further point. On the basis of moral suasion let's strive to represent facts as it is.

I don't know if you practice but you should know what it takes to be an International consulting expert.

I hope someday you would invite me to have a cup of coffee at Taproom.

As always Your Honor, accept my regards.
I’ve never heard of Taproom any of the days of my life, sir. Thanks
Re: Folks In The USA by Helpout12345:
1stGenAmerican:
www.census.gov and www.pew research.org, two of the most credible sources available.

The math is quite easy.
•The total US workforce is 164.6 million people.

•60.5% of the total US workforce is Black

•Of 164.6 individuals in the [b]total[/b]US workforce, 24% earn at least $100,000 per year

•18% of Americans in the workforce who earn $100,000 or more per year are Black Americans.
This is not sounding right. 24pct American individuals made 100k and above and 18pct of this are blacks?

If you say 24pct of total workforce, we can make quick inference that 24pct is almost 25pct. Which will mean 1 in 4 workers in the US is making 100k and above. This is not the reality on ground. Amazon and other big number employer cannot even boast that 1 in 4 of their workers earned over 100k and above.

Until appropriate authorities like IRS, SSA, DOL provide similar data, I doubt the authenticity of this.
Re: Folks In The USA by Helpout12345: 4:45am On Sep 28, 2022
1stGenAmerican:
Individuals. You specified that we are speaking of individuals so I’m presenting to you statistics about individuals.

24% of individuals in the American workforce earn $100,000 or > per year

www.census.gov
I doubt the figures on this blog site you are quoting

https://spendmenot.com/contact-us/
Re: Folks In The USA by haybhi1(m): 6:10am On Sep 28, 2022
1stGenAmerican:
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According to the DOL, 19.6% of Black American households earn over $100,000 per year. It doesn’t specify how many of those are two income homes.
Did she say that was her year to date earnings?
Making $100k a year isn’t that uncommon and very possible depending on what kind of work she is doing. My yearly earnings exceed $100k and I know a number of other people who earn the same or even more than I do.
Great to learn of this.
I long to earn as much and more, in the U.S.
I'm a medical trainee and a tech junkie.
Personality-wise, I'm enthusiastic and driven. But, obviously, I'm in the learning process, in every of these things. Hence, growth is slow-paced.
Also, before it became this hardly affordable to stage gainful service and gigs, I used to write on Fiverr.

Now, do me a favour, please - kindly discuss the template I need to be on that path of making around that much. It could be an example of a template some of the successful people you know take, that helped them get to where they are.

Side note: An actual model, maybe from experience or exposure will be appreciated, and not some subtle, motivational recommendations.

Thanks.
Re: Folks In The USA by Nobody: 2:37pm On Sep 28, 2022
1stGenAmerican:
I’ve never heard of Taproom any of the days of my life, sir. Thanks
Don't mind my medieval language. If you search for taprooms near me, you would get results but I guess you don't visit such places.
Re: Folks In The USA by 1stGenAmerican(f): 6:44pm On Sep 28, 2022
Studymore123:
Don't mind my medieval language. If you search for taprooms near me, you would get results but I guess you don't visit such places.
It’s ok, I understand Bro.
Re: Folks In The USA by 1stGenAmerican(f):
Helpout12345:
This is not sounding right. 24pct American individuals made 100k and above and 18pct of this are blacks?

If you say 24pct of total workforce, we can make quick inference that 24pct is almost 25pct. Which will mean 1 in 4 workers in the US is making 100k and above. This is not the reality on ground. Amazon and other big number employer cannot even boast that 1 in 4 of their workers earned over 100k and above.

Until appropriate authorities like IRS, SSA, DOL provide similar data, I doubt the authenticity of this.
You’re comprehending it wrong.
24% of Americans in the US workforce earn $100,000 and above. That’s approximately 37,680,000 million people. Of that number, 18% are Black. It is reality on the ground because the data is collected by the government.
Not all Black Amazon employees are low on the totem pole. There are a large number of Blacks in IT, HR, and upper management in all divisions. If you look on one of their company diversity pages, you’ll see the same. The US government has a healthy population of Blacks on a GS level that exceeds $100k per year. Various other companies have the same. There are guys here on Nairaland exceeding $100k per year. I live in a subdivision that’s about half Black and because of the prices, I have no doubt that either one or both of the homeowners have salaries at or above that amount although there’s a large number of single homeowners. And my subdivision isn’t an unusual case. No banks will extend $350,000-$750,000 mortgages to individuals earning less.
That’s not the only factor at play. Many things make the numbers totally believable.
Re: Folks In The USA by 1stGenAmerican(f): 6:51pm On Sep 28, 2022
haybhi1:
Great to learn of this.
I long to earn as much and more, in the U.S.
I'm a medical trainee and a tech junkie.
Personality-wise, I'm enthusiastic and driven. But, obviously, I'm in the learning process, in every of these things. Hence, growth is slow-paced.
Also, before it became this hardly affordable to stage gainful service and gigs, I used to write on Fiverr.

Now, do me a favour, please - kindly discuss the template I need to be on that path of making around that much. It could be an example of a template some of the successful people you know take, that helped them get to where they are.

Side note: An actual model, maybe from experience or exposure will be appreciated, and not some subtle, motivational recommendations.

Thanks.
Solid Credentials, certifications, and a good portfolio, especially in the tech field.
What type of Medical Trainee are you?
Re: Folks In The USA by AlphaTaikun: 6:54pm On Sep 28, 2022
leody:
Your annual earning exceeded $100k huh Babe you go do money to trenches this night I no wan known wetin go happen ha grin
Lol... She got lost there. Your pidgin
English was too hot for her.
Re: Folks In The USA by 1stGenAmerican(f): 7:06pm On Sep 28, 2022
AlphaTaikun:
Lol... She got lost there. Your pidgin
English was too hot for her.
Are you teasing me? cheesy
Re: Folks In The USA by Nobody:
AlphaTaikun:
Lol... She got lost there. Your pidgin
English was too hot for her.
She understood me very well Americans are somehow lol they don't want to hear anything that involves money gifting/sharing. grin
Re: Folks In The USA by 1stGenAmerican(f): 7:21pm On Sep 28, 2022
leody:
She understood me very well Americans are somehow selfish lol they don't want to hear anything that involves money gifting/sharing. grin
No, I really didn’t understand you as I’m not the best at Pidgin. I’m far from selfish, I’ve literally invested thousands in Nigeria without receiving any gratitude or a penny of return on those investments.
Re: Folks In The USA by Nobody: 7:28pm On Sep 28, 2022
1stGenAmerican:
No, I really didn’t understand you as I’m not the best at Pidgin. I’m far from selfish, I’ve literally invested thousands in Nigeria without receiving any gratitude or a penny of return on those investments.
Oh wow thought you understand me and maybe you just tryna act like you don't . OK if you don't mind you can run us something to keep body and & soul together..
Re: Folks In The USA by haybhi1(m): 7:32pm On Sep 28, 2022
1stGenAmerican:
Solid credentials, certifications, and a good portfolio, especially in the tech field.
What type of Medical Trainee are you?
What types are the solid credentials you meant?
__________

4th year med student, hampered by ASUU in progress though.
Re: Folks In The USA by AlphaTaikun:
1stGenAmerican:
Are you teasing me? cheesy
Yes, er... No. cheesy "Objection sustained." *smirk*
Re: Folks In The USA by Helpout12345: 9:04pm On Sep 28, 2022
1stGenAmerican:
You’re comprehending it wrong.
24% of Americans in the US workforce earn $100,000 and above. That’s approximately 37,680,000 million people. Of that number, 18% are Black. It is reality on the ground because the data is collected by the government.
Not all Black Amazon employees are low on the totem pole. There are a large number of Blacks in IT, HR, and upper management in all divisions. If you look on one of their company diversity pages, you’ll see the same. The US government has a healthy population of Blacks on a GS level that exceeds $100k per year. Various other companies have the same. There are guys here on Nairaland exceeding $100k per year. I live in a subdivision that’s about half Black and because of the prices, I have no doubt that either one or both of the homeowners have salaries at or above that amount although there’s a large number of single homeowners. And my subdivision isn’t an unusual case. No banks will extend $350,000-$750,000 mortgages to individuals earning less.
That’s not the only factor at play. Many things make the numbers totally believable.
Show me directly on census website, not a blog where it said 24pct American individuals made over 100k in 2020.
Re: Folks In The USA by 1stGenAmerican(f): 9:17pm On Sep 28, 2022
Helpout12345:
Show me directly on census website, not a blog where it said 24pct American individuals made over 100k in 2020.
I gave you links to both the US Census and the Pew Institute, both of which gave that same information. I didn’t find the statistic you quoted anywhere credible.
https://www.census.gov/library/publications/2021/demo/p60-273.html

Tell me, where did you get the figure you quoted?
Re: Folks In The USA by Helpout12345: 9:29pm On Sep 28, 2022
1stGenAmerican:
I gave you links to both the US Census and the Pew Institute, both of which gave that same information. I didn’t find the statistic you quoted anywhere credible.
https://www.census.gov/library/publications/2021/demo/p60-273.html

Tell me, where did you get the figure you quoted?
What is on the census website is household and not individual income
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