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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd say 7-10 million without considering home equity and retirement. We have about 3 million after those things and I don't feel wealthy. We still have to go to work (HHI is 1.3M) since we couldn't live for the next 50 years on our 3 million in investments. We are cash rich, but not wealthy. [/quote] :hunf: [/quote] I know how the PP feels. Even at 10M, at least in this area, it's not enough to be materially wealthy. We recently had vacation with a friend in the midwest. We could see $10M as wealthy there.[/quote] Come now. $10M without retirement savings or home equity is not wealthy? What a fascinating point of view. [/quote] Exactly. The "without retirement savings or home equity" is the silly part. I can totally get someone who has a several million dollar net worth saying they don't feel wealthy on a day-to-day basis because it is all in retirement and home equity. If you have millions in investments separate from your retirement savings and you don't feel wealthy, spend some of your money.[/quote] My retirement savings is only something like $500k. Add in home equity of $2M, and that's $12.5M. $10M and $12.5M is similar on the "how wealthy one feels" scale. I'd wager very few people, even the higher income ones, have significantly more retirement savings or home equity to the point that it tilts the balance the other way.[b] The key point is that even $10M of non-retirement non-primary-home-equity money isn't enough to make one feel materially wealthy[/b]. [/quote] I think you need to define what "wealthy" means. This screams wealthy to me.[/quote] +100 WTF. You have $10M PLUS retirement savings and your home and you don't feel wealthy?? Your perspective is completely screwed up.[/quote]
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