In 2005, the nation's 6.6 million illegal immigrant families had an average annual income of $29,500?
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I don't see a pattern but I do know this is tax free money at the end of the year, when you give an illegal person his or hers w2 statements they throw them away. They claim dependents during the year that don't exist and throw away the w2's at tax time, what a life, wish my gov. would make it so easy for me to survive in America.These facts are real, so don't anybody get offened,sick of that.
what a GREAT DEAL...? free healtcare,school,college when they breeder automatic be US citizen straight go to walfare ,pay cash under table no income tax...no pay property tax....bringin all american sucker...political insane....to many liberal love destroying america.
Solution ....to making free loader STOP...vote duncan hunter 2008 or Tancredo,simple!
And from what many studies show they will send most of their income back to their home country.
Lots of patterns...mostly red, white and green.
That's more than twice what I made last year.Where can I get some of these freebies that they get?I don't qualify for anything.
I don't see a pattern but I would like to see a link to some statistical data so that I could render an informed opinion.
Not sure what pattern you're referring to, but I think your numbers are low.
If you need stats...
http://www.immigrationcounters.com/...
There are actually over 20 million illegals here and they are accessing billions of dollars in services each year AND contributing to crime AND contributing to a very negative impact on our health care and education systems - among other things.
Not surprised at all, just disgusted
Only 6.6 million illegal families. Seems to short change a few (million).
That is what's called the statistical middle class. As good or better than anyone in my family.
"While there is no one coherent definition of middle class and the incomes of those to whom the term is applied will likely vary depending on how one defines middle class, certain income trends may be helpful. Depending on whether the middle class is defined as consisting of professionals or of those in the middle of the income strata the following income trend may or may not be helpful in determining what is middle class. In 2004, the middle fifty percent of households had annual gross incomes between $22,500 and $75,000. The top quarter (26.8%) of households earned more than $75,000 while the bottom quarter earned (25.24%) earned less than $22,500 annually.[21] Overall the median personal income of a male, age 25 or older was $33,517, while that for a female was $19,679. The median income for a similar male with a college degree was $55,751; $73,853 for those with a PhD.[22] The median household income for a household with two income earners was $67,348, roughly twice the overall median personal income of an American male over the age of 25. The overall median household income in the country was $43,318.[23]"
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