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What salary do you think is considered "rich"? Just curious because I have heard a lot of different responses
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The Right Hand wrote:
$1 million and upWhat salary do you think is considered "rich"? Just curious because I have heard a lot of different responses
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Fiberian Hufky wrote:
Or just anything more than I earn lolThe Right Hand wrote:
$1 million and upWhat salary do you think is considered "rich"? Just curious because I have heard a lot of different responses
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Also depends on how you spend/save/invest. Are these people that make lots of money, then blow it all and file bankruptcy rich? I call fail.
Rich is having what you need and want. If you don't want much, then it's pretty easy to be a rich man.
If you are looking for strict title, then go online and look up what it takes to be considered upper class. -
The easiest way to feel rich is having low expectations.
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I've wondered the same question. At 18, $100 a day would have made me rich. Now, I don't get out of bed for less than $350 a day and it better be easy to do that!
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Seems a relative question. But don't forget there's a difference between being rich and being wealthy.
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💔Śταggεг Łεε🔫 wrote:
Seems a relative question. But don't forget there's a difference between being rich and being wealthy.
Kobe Bryant is rich. The guy who signs his paycheck is wealthy.
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Also it depends on where you live. A salary in California doesn't hold the same value as that same salary in Missouri
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Yea, I figured it was all perspective and relative to lifestyle, location, cost of living, etc. I asked because someone called me rich and I know very well I am nowhere at all near that. Was just curious about your opinions of what rich meant to you in terms of salary. My opinion of "rich" is at least $1million after taxes.
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I'd say any income over $100,000 is considered "rich."
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༎།SཛཀᎢཇΧ།༎ wrote:
Ah no, that's called middle class.I'd say any income over $100,000 is considered "rich."
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Ojibwe wrote:
that's rich to someone earning less than 1/4 that amount༎།SཛཀᎢཇΧ།༎ wrote:
Ah no, that's called middle class.I'd say any income over $100,000 is considered "rich."
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Turf🐑Warrior wrote:
Also it depends on where you live. A salary in California doesn't hold the same value as that same salary in Missouri
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Ojibwe wrote:
That's masters degree upper-middle class, if you wanna be a Marxist about it. If the national average income is $40,000, I fail to see how the top 2% are called "middle" class.༎།SཛཀᎢཇΧ།༎ wrote:
Ah no, that's called middle class.I'd say any income over $100,000 is considered "rich."
Spoiled somnabitchen cork socker. Most people still don't finish college you know. You just don't want to feel guilty about your riches.
I'd peg middle class at about 80k. That will buy a nice tract house and a Subaru in most areas.
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★★BЯOШИИOTΞ★★ wrote:
Ojibwe wrote:
That's masters degree upper-middle class, if you wanna be a Marxist about it. If the national average income is $40,000, I fail to see how the top 2% are called "middle" class.༎།SཛཀᎢཇΧ།༎ wrote:
Ah no, that's called middle class.I'd say any income over $100,000 is considered "rich."
Spoiled somnabitchen cork socker. Most people still don't finish college you know. You just don't want to feel guilty about your riches.
I'd peg middle class at about 80k. That will buy a nice tract house and a Subaru in most areas.
That can also be no degree with a great skilled trade.
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★★BЯOШИИOTΞ★★ wrote:
That's two teachers' salaries. It isn't exactly riches, not feeling guilty at all about getting educated.Ojibwe wrote:
That's masters degree upper-middle class, if you wanna be a Marxist about it. If the national average income is $40,000, I fail to see how the top 2% are called "middle" class.༎།SཛཀᎢཇΧ།༎ wrote:
Ah no, that's called middle class.I'd say any income over $100,000 is considered "rich."
Spoiled somnabitchen cork socker. Most people still don't finish college you know. You just don't want to feel guilty about your riches.
I'd peg middle class at about 80k. That will buy a nice tract house and a Subaru in most areas.
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The more money you make the more you spend in general. The trick is to live within your needs and disipline yourself.
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★MΛVΞЯICK★ wrote:
Agree in Canada I consider somebody that makes over 100000.00 per year is going to be comfortable.The more money you make the more you spend in general. The trick is to live within your needs and disipline yourself.
But if your whole household meaning you your spouse and 2 kids you won't have much. And no savings -
Ojibwe wrote:
Agreed. Maybe bordering on upper middle class depending on where you live.༎།SཛཀᎢཇΧ།༎ wrote:
Ah no, that's called middle class.I'd say any income over $100,000 is considered "rich."
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Fiberian Hufky wrote:
I live in south Mississippi where the average income is around $30,000. $100,000 in this area is considered wealthy.Ojibwe wrote:
Agreed. Maybe bordering on upper middle class depending on where you live.༎།SཛཀᎢཇΧ།༎ wrote:
Ah no, that's called middle class.I'd say any income over $100,000 is considered "rich."
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༎།SཛཀᎢཇΧ།༎ wrote:
Isn't it funny that all these rich bastards surround themselves with other rich bastards and call themselves "middle". Tha gubment publicates tha stats. Look it up.Fiberian Hufky wrote:
I live in south Mississippi where the average income is around $30,000. $100,000 in this area is considered wealthy.Ojibwe wrote:
Agreed. Maybe bordering on upper middle class depending on where you live.༎།SཛཀᎢཇΧ།༎ wrote:
Ah no, that's called middle class.I'd say any income over $100,000 is considered "rich."
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Ojibwe wrote:
So twice what a masters degree holding educator makes is average for you?★★BЯOШИИOTΞ★★ wrote:
That's two teachers' salaries. It isn't exactly riches, not feeling guilty at all about getting educated.Ojibwe wrote:
That's masters degree upper-middle class, if you wanna be a Marxist about it. If the national average income is $40,000, I fail to see how the top 2% are called "middle" class.༎།SཛཀᎢཇΧ།༎ wrote:
Ah no, that's called middle class.I'd say any income over $100,000 is considered "rich."
Spoiled somnabitchen cork socker. Most people still don't finish college you know. You just don't want to feel guilty about your riches.
I'd peg middle class at about 80k. That will buy a nice tract house and a Subaru in most areas.
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Rich = any amount more than I make.
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Hmmm, an experienced truck driver makes more money than I do. So if I was a truck driver and my wife a cosmetologist we'd be making 100k. Are those professions considered rich?
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If someone's paying you a salary you'll never be rich !!!
The person paying you a salary may be rich, the best that you can hope for, is to be wealthy (there may be a few exceptions to this but not many).
Wealthy = anybody that earns 3x the national average wage.
That should mean you have the things you need and also some of the nice to have things and would not have to worry about money.
Just my stupid opinion 👍
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ɆͣƉͩƉͩ∙∘💥🔫ᏚℍʘŦ wrote:
That's the "money shot Ed" your first line says it all👍👍👍👍If someone's paying you a salary you'll never be rich !!!
The person paying you a salary may be rich, the best that you can hope for, is to be wealthy (there may be a few exceptions to this but not many).
Wealthy = anybody that earns 3x the national average wage.
That should mean you have the things you need and also some of the nice to have things and would not have to worry about money.
Just my stupid opinion 👍
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Ojibwe wrote:
You keep backtracking. Nobody said household income. Just income. $100,000 for an individual is not the middle. That's all. A couple pulling in $200,000 warrants smelly people occupying parks. It's just statistics. The middle is $40k.Hmmm, an experienced truck driver makes more money than I do. So if I was a truck driver and my wife a cosmetologist we'd be making 100k. Are those professions considered rich?
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Ojibwe wrote:
That wouldn't make middle class in GB༎།SཛཀᎢཇΧ།༎ wrote:
Ah no, that's called middle class.I'd say any income over $100,000 is considered "rich."
£200k in GB would get you in the middle class bracket. Problem now is there's more than 3 brackets.
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m00sekill wrote:
BOOM! Ed dropping knowledge bombs on these suckers 🤔💣😂ɆͣƉͩƉͩ∙∘💥🔫ᏚℍʘŦ wrote:
That's the "money shot Ed" your first line says it all👍👍👍👍If someone's paying you a salary you'll never be rich !!!
The person paying you a salary may be rich, the best that you can hope for, is to be wealthy (there may be a few exceptions to this but not many).
Wealthy = anybody that earns 3x the national average wage.
That should mean you have the things you need and also some of the nice to have things and would not have to worry about money.
Just my stupid opinion 👍
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Soooooo, Aaron Rodgers isn't rich?
I don't understand. Something about salaries aren't money or something.
Bill Gates earned a salary. Error. Error. Does not compute.
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