What does it take in terms of assets, abilities, and/or income for you to consider them wealthy?

  • bizarroland
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    113 hours ago

    For me, being wealthy would mean that if they never intentionally earned another penny for the rest of their life, that would not prevent them from doing anything that they wanted to do within reason.

    For normal people that would mean between two and five million dollars in liquid assets available to them.

  • @RBWells
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    12 hours ago

    It’s always “wealthier than us”, isn’t it?

    But I’d say whenever you have no money worries, that’s wealthy. Like you could retire today if you wanted and not just survive but buy a new car or house if you wanted to, go on a long vacation, anything that just needs money to do is within your reach. Never have to say no simply because of money. That is what I define as wealth (financial wealth) and it’s different amounts in different places.

  • @[email protected]
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    12 hours ago

    Anyone who can forego any form of future income and live off their current wealth for the rest of their life in relative luxury/comfort.

  • Bear
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    33 hours ago

    Wealth is the feeling of having all your needs met and being satisfied with life in a stable and permanent way.

  • @Th3D3k0y
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    43 hours ago

    My definition for myself to be rich is:

    I have enough money that I can pay someone(s) yearly wage to manipulate my wealth into enough money to cover their salary and then some.

  • @WoodScientist
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    12 hours ago

    You’re not really wealthy until you can raise your own legion.

  • @[email protected]
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    737 hours ago

    Of course, rich is a relative descriptor, like tall or heavy, some people are richer than others.

    I would call anyone who doesn’t need to work in order to live (i.e. who can live off investments and interest) rich.

    • themeatbridge
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      186 hours ago

      This is apt, because I know people who earn six figures but work 60 hours a week and are living paycheck to paycheck. They’re not poor, but they’re not rich.

      • @[email protected]
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        186 hours ago

        A 6 figure salary while living in midwestern USA or elsewhere with low CoL is very different from living in most areas along the coast.

    • @[email protected]
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      47 hours ago

      I would call anyone who doesn’t need to work in order to live (i.e. who can live off investments and interest) rich.

      Some caveats I would add: (1) Excluding receivers of pensions and/or other benefits.
      (2) Without moving to a different country. I could retire today, if I moved to a low cost of living country.

      • @SpaceNoodle
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        127 hours ago

        For (2), in that country, you would be rich.

    • @[email protected]
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      -27 hours ago

      Are old retirees rich, then? I wouldn’t consider that accurate.

      If you’re not pulling in upper 6 figures from those investments, you’re still not rich.

      • @[email protected]
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        197 hours ago

        If I ever manage to earn ~3000 euros (my current net salary) a month from just investments and interest, I will definitely consider myself rich. There may still be richer people than me even in that scenario, which is why I wrote that “rich” is a relative descriptor.

          • themeatbridge
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            56 hours ago

            For everyone? Do you really believe that?

            • @[email protected]
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              -26 hours ago

              If you max out your ROTH IRA every year until retirement that is possible (for the US). Yes, I believe one can easily save and invest in index funds. Based on compound interest with a return rate of 3-7% one could expect 450,000-1.05 mil after 35 years of working. That’s 583$ post tax dollars a month.

              Post kids it’s been more difficult but I even picked up an extra job to make sure I can max out my retirement investments.

              For everyone? Absolutely not. It is obtainable though. Even half of that per month would result in similarly good returns. The problem is investment education. Reminds me of my local communist reading group who to my surprise didn’t know anything about investing even though capital is like their whole thing.

              • themeatbridge
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                4 hours ago

                Max contributions to a ROTH IRA is $7,000. Most people don’t have an extra $7,000 lying around. If you do, chances are you’re already in the top 10%.

                • @[email protected]
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                  14 hours ago

                  I would still say that’s not true… I probably make half as much as you but I just try to be extremely frugal… just saying it’s doable

            • bluGill
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              56 hours ago

              For most of us reading this it is an obtainable retirement income. On the world stage if you can read this you are probably rich. A little bit of savings can get you 3k inflation adjusted once you reach “old age”.

              • @[email protected]
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                26 hours ago

                Of course on the world stage this varies per country but I agree that a big of savings can get you there by retirement, especially if done early.

                In China a common goal is to save 140k USD then invest it and retire by one’s mid 30s living a simple life.

                • bluGill
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                  15 hours ago

                  That would be achievable in the US as well - 140k US saved and living a “simple life”. Those some people who try it go back to work in a few years because it turns out they value a more complex life. YMMV.

            • @[email protected]
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              06 hours ago

              Relax. If you max out your ROTH IRA every year until retirement that is possible (for the US).

      • themeatbridge
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        36 hours ago

        Old retirees that don’t need to work to live are rich, yes. If they can afford their rent and food and healthcare, they are doing better than 90% of humans on Earth.

        • @[email protected]
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          26 hours ago

          No. Not being destitute doesn’t automatically make you rich. Things are not black and white. There’s a wide spectrum that is very flat until you get to the top 0.1%.

          Bring in the top 10% doesn’t mean much when the different between top 99 and top 90 is multiple orders of magnitude larger than top 90 to top 10.

          • themeatbridge
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            03 hours ago

            If your definition of “destitute” is having to work for a paycheck, you and I are not on the same page.

  • @[email protected]
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    64 hours ago

    The tiers for me are: Doesn’t worry about money -> Doesn’t work -> Can afford a US senator to protect money. There are not titles for this kind of thing.

  • @palebluethought
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    267 hours ago

    There are two thresholds that matter: “rich” is where you no longer have to really think much about money on a day to day basis, and “wealthy” is where you no longer have to work for a living. Both thresholds depend on your expenses and the lifestyle you’re looking for, I guess

    • @[email protected]
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      13 hours ago

      I’d be a slight exception… I’m VERY MUCH not rich but I never think about money. I can’t afford a house and I would really love to have my own house…. I don’t buy many things, but when I do, I don’t think about it. I put everything on a credit card that gives me money back and I pay it off every month. I used to put 5USD of gurl in my car, and now I’m very thankful that I don’t think about filling my entire tank or going out for sushi.

      Maybe someday I’ll have a house.

    • @[email protected]
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      147 hours ago

      I was about to type something very similar, but switching words. “Wealthy” to me implies having enough wealth to not really worry. “Rich” makes me think of Lamborghinis and yachts and mountains of cocaine.

  • @yesman
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    217 hours ago

    I liked it back when the aristocracy was just called the “leisure” class. At least they didn’t spend their time playing at being an executive and pretending they earned what they have.

  • metaStatic
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    35 hours ago

    You can cure rich with a weekend in Vegas, Wealth is terminal.

    • @eran_morad
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      13 hours ago

      Shit, for the obscenely rich, a green plumber can cure that.

  • @eran_morad
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    13 hours ago

    Depends entirely on where you live. In my part of the world, a decent 1800 SF house goes for around $1.5M.

    • @Vandals_handle
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      12 minutes ago

      I first thought 1800 SF house was referring to the painted ladies and thought the price way too low.

  • @[email protected]
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    24 hours ago

    Bezos is not wealthy. He just has a lot of money. I can’t imagine he’s found any real happiness with it. Sure a brand new Ferrari every week can buy you some happiness, but that’s short lived.

    The man has a serious mental illness that will not be addressed, because he has too much money and power for anyone to be allowed to tell him he’s ill.

    Billionaires are a danger to themselves and others. They should be admitted into a mental hospital against their will and they should be treated until they are cured.

    This isn’t even a “CEO bad” joke. I honestly believe it’s a mentally disorder. Or maybe a specific mix of different disorders and unfortunate environments, circumstances and enablers.

    • @teamevil
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      135 minutes ago

      What’s your take on Elon…I know mental illness, but I saw somewhere that his gaming account that was almost #1 got banned and all I can think is he’s obsessed with being no1

  • @[email protected]
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    6 hours ago

    Personally, I’d consider myself rich. I live in Germany which is already among the richer countries in the world giving me access to an insane amount of infrastructure and opportunities. Furthermore, I work for an IT company and make more money than average and more than I need to satisfy my immediate needs (shelter, food, transportation etc.) and pay for my hobbies (mostly outdoor stuff). I might not be a millionaire and I can’t just retire tomorrow but still I’m very aware of what a huge privilege I have compared to a vast part of humanity.

    Personally, I think already my taxes are too low. Not to start about millionaires or billionaires.

    • @shalafi
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      12 hours ago

      These folks are always comparing themselves to billionaires. “What am I not a KING!”

      Much the same story as yours. I consider myself filthy rich vs. the rest of modern humanity and obscenely rich vs. historical humanity.

      I think it was Bill Gates who said that all the kings of Europe weren’t wealthy enough to buy the things in a modern grocery store.

  • Tiefling IRL
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    56 hours ago

    I consider anything above $500k to be “well off”. Once you start to pass $10M, that’s truly wealthy. $1B rhymes with obscene