Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who earns at least $1 million in salary/investment income/other a year.
Completely wrong.
Oh no, totally right.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who earns at least $1 million in salary/investment income/other a year.
Completely wrong.
Oh no, totally right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who earns at least $1 million in salary/investment income/other a year.
Completely wrong.
Oh no, totally right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who earns at least $1 million in salary/investment income/other a year.
Completely wrong.

Anonymous wrote:Anyone who earns at least $1 million in salary/investment income/other a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But is that one person or one household?
We have $1.4MM together, but about half that each if we divided assets.
I'm sure they're talking about household net worth. However, if you were to get divorced, no...you most likely wouldn't be a "millionaire" when all was said and done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But is that one person or one household?
We have $1.4MM together, but about half that each if we divided assets.
You'd have to look at the methodology they used to know. I'd imagine they looked at household if I had to guess.
Anonymous wrote:But is that one person or one household?
We have $1.4MM together, but about half that each if we divided assets.
Anonymous wrote:But is that one person or one household?
We have $1.4MM together, but about half that each if we divided assets.