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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Especially since net worth, not HHI, would make one "rich."[/quote] Well, we are in our 30s making about $370K. We haven't received a dollar of financial assistance from our family and therefore had no chance to accumulate $10M yet. But nevertheless I consider us rich. [/quote] But you're nowhere near rich! Lose a job, put three kids through Cathedral schools, buy a true four bedroom home in ccmd and see how far that gets ya. Rich is 10 million net worth minimum in these parts. You are what they call doing well. [/quote] Does it not occur to you that merely being able to afford to live CCMD makes you rich? It's ridiculous how clueless you are.[/quote] I was wondering how long this thread would go before the folks started posting how lucky we all are. If you want clues take a look at the original post, OP wasn't seeking fuzzy responses on how far above the national mean income makes you rich. Next we will have people posting how rich they feel making due on 100k a year living in Silver Spring, and that is commendable but not responsive to this thread. The post clearly seeks insight on how much you need to have to be considered rich in this area. Merely affording a house in chevy chase alone does not make you rich per this thread. Do you really need to work? Do you belong to Chevy Chase Club? Have great house on the Eastern Shore, a sailboat at Annapolis or Deal, MD? Some people are intrigued by what is considered to be really rich here, not a two income couple in IT and consulting making 450/yr. [/quote] Yes, because 450/yr is just so run of the mill middle class. Honestly, some of you are just so out of touch.[/quote]
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