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By Joshua Kennon, About.com Guide to Beginner's Investing

Class in the United States - Where Do You Fit?

Thursday November 5, 2009

Have you ever wondered what is considered wealthy? How about where you and your family fall in total household income? Today, we're going to be looking at the research of Leonard Beeghley and examining class levels in the United States. By finding out where you are in the spectrum of household income and class, you can better determine if your inability to invest really is due to a lack of income or whether you don't have a handle on your finances when compared to your neighbors.  You'll also learn the purpose of investing, and the three most common ways to make money.

Go ahead - you know you want to find out where you fall in the economic spectrum compared to your neighbors, friends, and family.

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