Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ Very 'old money' of you.
Some people are just not into purses. My wife just isn't. She gets a new Mercedes every two years, but is not into purses, designer clothing, or jewelry except for the huge rock on her engagement ring.
Anonymous wrote:1) Two country clubs here, just because... and do not use all summer because they are at summer home where they belong to a 3rd.
2) Forget they are rich and complain about the cost of things (sunscreen??) and talk about the great deal they just got at Costco. Seriously? You live in a $3 million house and have a second home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone with a HHI of $120k, this thread depresses me and reminds me of the many places I've fallen short in life. Thanks OP.![]()
150k HHI here and feel like a peasant
And that is about three times the median national average.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone with a HHI of $120k, this thread depresses me and reminds me of the many places I've fallen short in life. Thanks OP.![]()
150k HHI here and feel like a peasant
Anonymous wrote:As someone with a HHI of $120k, this thread depresses me and reminds me of the many places I've fallen short in life. Thanks OP.![]()
Anonymous wrote:We have a hhi of $2M and a net worth of nearly $10M.
I just replaced my 5 year old purse with one from Macy's that was $60.

Anonymous wrote:^^ Very 'old money' of you.
Anonymous wrote:Rich people wonder if a HHI of 450k is rich
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you refer to HHI you are not rich. You may be very well off, but you are not rich if that HHI spigot can ever be turned off.
True. Rich is when you only care about the net worth you've already accumulated...and you minimize HHI, covering expenses while minimizing taxes.
Which, incidentally, is why we should introduce an annual wealth tax and reduce income tax rates.