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How much $$$ it takes to be rich in America


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QUOTE (Jerksticks @ Aug 7, 2017 -> 07:34 PM)
If your assets cashflow an amount greater than your monthly expenses, you are wealthy. Arguably better than being rich. Kind of like having a great farm system! 😀

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QUOTE (Jerksticks @ Aug 7, 2017 -> 08:34 PM)
If your assets cashflow an amount greater than your monthly expenses, you are wealthy. Arguably better than being rich. Kind of like having a great farm system! 😀

 

Yeah, but then one small thing can throw it out of wack.

 

I can't exactly work having a seizure into my monthly expenses, but when it happens there's a couple thousand dollars that I suddenly owe a hospital for an ambulance/ER trip I didn't order.

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QUOTE (Quin @ Aug 8, 2017 -> 09:18 AM)
Yeah, but then one small thing can throw it out of wack.

 

I can't exactly work having a seizure into my monthly expenses, but when it happens there's a couple thousand dollars that I suddenly owe a hospital for an ambulance/ER trip I didn't order.

 

Some degree of financial independence such that you're not dependent on wage labor over long periods of time seems pretty crucial to the definition. Living paycheck-to-paycheck +$1 sure as heck isn't "rich" because like you said, the smallest unexpected expense can throw you deep in the hole.

 

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QUOTE (Quin @ Aug 8, 2017 -> 09:18 AM)
Yeah, but then one small thing can throw it out of wack.

 

I can't exactly work having a seizure into my monthly expenses, but when it happens there's a couple thousand dollars that I suddenly owe a hospital for an ambulance/ER trip I didn't order.

Its also not true. You arent wealthy if you are bringing in 1000 bucks a month but your expenses are 800.

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QUOTE (RockRaines @ Aug 8, 2017 -> 02:58 PM)
Its also not true. You arent wealthy if you are bringing in 1000 bucks a month but your expenses are 800.

I believe they meant that if your assets (dividends, rentals, etc) cover your expenses, which leaves salary/wage income then you are wealthy.

 

It's one way to look at it, don't think I really agree with it but I could see how someone labels that as wealthy.

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