To the original question, I think no, not limited to upper and middle Class, although the price point and/or frequency will obviously vary.
Someone who has upper class income, 150k plus, may be able to afford a $400/hr courtesan dinner date or overnite once a month.
OR someone on a fixed income social assistance may be able to squeeze in a $50 car call every once in a while.
It all depends on what your chosen life priorities are.
I'm middle class. I have fairly low rent, no wife and no cable bill. I have more disposable income to spend on this hobby than a hard working lawyer or doctor with a new mortgage a wife and 3 kids in sports who wanna go to College.
It's up to each of us, as adults, to make our OWN life choices. I don't judge how others live, but I'll stand up for anybody who wants to make their own choices. But when you make a choice, please live by it.
And somehow, this morphed into a discussion of how much SPs make and if they pay taxes.
Again, we all have a choice to live our life as we see fit. A Lady can decide for herself how much she charges, how much she works, how much to claim. And she chooses what to do with her money.
It not up to us to decide, or to judge.
Math is simple, I've applied for jobs before
a couple times.
5 days per week x $500 per day x 50 weeks per year = $125,000
AxBxC=D
Change ANY of the variables to meet your expectations. For instance, I do a 4 day workweek.
So, to they guy who imagined an SP making 500k, I'd agree with Charlotte, never heard of a SP who can make 2000 /day 5 days a week for a whole year. Or anywhere even close.
More math, since it's that time of year. If I put 20k in my RSP, I'll pay about 10k less tax this year. How much tax will I pay on the 20k when I spend it during my retirement? Rrsp's are the best thing that ever happened, for the Banks...