• Bob Robertson IX @discuss.tchncs.de
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    4 hours ago

    The crazy thing is millionaires have more on common with us normal workers than they do with billionaires.

    I get what you’re saying, that they are millionaires are closer to being broke than to being a billionaire, but they still have more in common with billionaires than normal workers. Once you reach the mid to high single digit millionaire you can pretty much choose your own adventure.

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      3 hours ago

      Lemmy is seriously underestimating the number of comfortable millionaires. Got $1M? You can retire and live modestly. Got $3M? That’s a new way of life, not radical, but much better. Got $10M? You’re well set for whatever happens.

      • jaybone@lemmy.zip
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        3 hours ago

        In the US, 1 million is not enough to retire comfortably unless you are already retirement age and can collect social security and Medicare. It’s not like you can retire early on 1 million dollars. That doesn’t even buy you a house where I live.

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          37 minutes ago

          I have a friend who made it big young (well earned IMO, they started working at 15) and they have about 2M in investments.

          They make 4k/month after taxes just from the stock dividends every year.

          That’s well enough for a comfortable life over here, as their house and cars are paid for - and the money keeps growing in investments.