Anonymous wrote:I took the same classes as their kids in college ($$$ private school). Studied abroad with some of them. They weren't really interested in being friends or even that friendly (I was kind of clueless and went into some of the smaller classes thinking I would make friends). It became clear they only hang out with those like them. Meh, whatever.
Anonymous wrote:I’m aware many of you think me rich but put it this way, we could never afford the Park Avenue lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:Through the kids' schools. Beyond that the super rich live in a world unto themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working rich is an income category above upper middle class, but if those people retired now they’d have to cut way back on their lifestyle, and wouldn’t be able to pass down much if any wealth to their families.
Where do you draw the line Iroughly) between "upper middle class" and "working rich"?
Tough to say as there is overlap amongst the higher and lower end of all income ranges depending on stuff like cost of living, debt load, if the HHI comes from one income earner with a SAH spouse vs. two income earners, and even occupational prestige and education level. Personally I would say UMC in this area tops out at HHI 300k; beyond that are the “working rich.”
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working rich is an income category above upper middle class, but if those people retired now they’d have to cut way back on their lifestyle, and wouldn’t be able to pass down much if any wealth to their families.
Where do you draw the line Iroughly) between "upper middle class" and "working rich"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working rich is an income category above upper middle class, but if those people retired now they’d have to cut way back on their lifestyle, and wouldn’t be able to pass down much if any wealth to their families.
Where do you draw the line Iroughly) between "upper middle class" and "working rich"?
Tough to say as there is overlap amongst the higher and lower end of all income ranges depending on stuff like cost of living, debt load, if the HHI comes from one income earner with a SAH spouse vs. two income earners, and even occupational prestige and education level. Personally I would say UMC in this area tops out at HHI 300k; beyond that are the “working rich.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working rich is an income category above upper middle class, but if those people retired now they’d have to cut way back on their lifestyle, and wouldn’t be able to pass down much if any wealth to their families.
Where do you draw the line Iroughly) between "upper middle class" and "working rich"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Through the kids' schools. Beyond that the super rich live in a world unto themselves.
This. I grew up on the low end of mass rich and went to school with several kids whose families were on the Forbes 400 including George Soros and Rupert Murdoch. Our parents were not friends.
Yes, they stay away and isolated. It is very sad condition to be super rich. They are afraid of little people who
might ask them for something.. opportunity .. money.. etc. They don't want to be bothered.
It is a lonely lonely isolating world. It so much more fun to be poor. You can actually
be among people and interact with them on normal human level without all that
distance and protection from them. You can live in normal homes among other homes
without gates, security people, armed cars and without worry that someone
is after you all the time. What a feeling of freedom that no money can buy.. priceless freedom.
Good to be poor.