Percentage of Americans that have disposable income?

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I can tell you that most of those that DO don’t have a clue how many DON’T. I am so sick of my right wing friends equating lower income with being lazy. I have lived in both worlds and I can say I worked a heck of a lot harder when I earned 20k a year than I do at over 100k. I don’t know how to debunk that myth but it’s pissing me off! Oh, and welcome to fluther!

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