Probably in the top 1 percent. You get enough.
Really?
If we are talking about the $100k threshold for people that receive checks, you have to figure in the geographic cost of living - how much costs are for a particular area.
Top 1% is significantly higher than $100k btw. A family income is $80,663 according to the US Census Department. This is a very recent document (updated June 2020).
Asian families have a median income of $87,164 (from the same document).
You are also not factoring in the type of job people have, or length of experience, or full-time vs. part-time.
https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/publications/2019/demo/p60-266.pdf
According to Investopedia, the income levels for top 0.1%, 1%, 5%, and 10% are:
$2,808,104 (0.1%)
$737,697 (1%)
$309,348 (5%)
$158,002 (10%)
Source: https://www.investopedia.com/personal-finance/how-much-income-puts-you-top-1-5-10/
So, when you responded to that other poster, were you saying that he/she earns more than $737,697? How do you know this?
Or were you just talking out your @$$ with your insulting comment? And who TF are you to decide if somebody gets a check or not?