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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think this thread clearly shows that most people think $2.5 million is rich and set for life. Most people could happily live the rest of their lives with this. Especially if they are willing to move. Working is optional, not required. Some people say this is not enough. Those people probably want expensive homes, private school, luxury vacations, etc. etc. So the final answer is that this is rich for most people, but not all.[/quote] But most people don't graduate from high school with straight As, go to a top public or private university, go to grad school. How can you compare what someone who barely graduated from high school thinks is "rich" with someone who's done certain things designed to help make money? If I went to law school and made no more than $75K a year, max, for my whole career, how is that "rich"?[/quote] Huh? What does getting As and going to grad school has to do with anything? Everyone understands what having 3 mil in a bank means, regardless of whether they have any clue about how one gets to it (not that there is a single path...). Also, nobody here argued that HHI of 75k makes one rich.[/quote]
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