Originally posted by: TheAdvocate
Salary=slavery - someone owns you.
Originally posted by: spidey07
Rich is wealth.
Has nothing to do with income.
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: TheAdvocate
Salary=slavery - someone owns you.
Completely absurd.
Employment is a mutual agreement. An employee can quit his job and/or bargain for another one. A slave cannot.
Originally posted by: TheAdvocate
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: TheAdvocate
Salary=slavery - someone owns you.
Completely absurd.
Employment is a mutual agreement. An employee can quit his job and/or bargain for another one. A slave cannot.
Being able to change masters doesnt make you any less of a slave. Financial independence is the lack of a need for anyone to support you whatsoever. C'mon, get your talking points out.
Originally posted by: Amused
And speaking of talking points, yours come straight from the communist playbook.
Yeah I wasn't clear / wrong word choice. Majority in my mind at the time of the posting was like > 90% of families... making you within top 10%. I don't know what the actual numbers are... it's my feeling that that's definitely rich though, being that far above that many families.Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
Originally posted by: rh71
$100k isn't close to being rich. $300k+ and you can probably separate yourselves from the majority of families.
Except that the majority of families make less than 50k a year. So if you make well over that, say double, then you're actually seperated from the majority.
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
For the most part, at least 3+ million/year. At about 1-3 million you have a considerable income, but your expenses will likely be close to that. It isn't until you get above 2-3 million that you start to have very large amounts of disposable income.
Originally posted by: Mwilding
rich is when you don't need to work to pay your bills...
If you can live on a nickle a day, it doesn't take much to be rich.
Originally posted by: Kwaipie
A couple of factors that need to be included:
Do they own their home?
Where in the country do they live?
Originally posted by: Don Rodriguez
How would I define rich? Let?s look at two examples:
A friend of mine spent 8 years investing his money. His portfolio yields him around 42 grand a year. In some areas that?s chump change; but in his area that?s comfortable. He works maybe 3 or 4 hours a week balancing his numbers, making bank deposits, phone calls, (that?s sort of thing) poolside with a corona in his hand. If he wants to go skiing in Colorado for a few months, he goes. If he wants a newer car, he pays cash. If he wants to spend his morning loafing around his house in a pair of slippers, he does. He lives his life with minimal time constraints, almost zero stress, and he works as often or as little as he wants. He?s happy, calm, and comfortable. He?s rich.