What does it take in terms of assets, abilities, and/or income for you to consider them wealthy?

  • Bronzebeard@lemm.ee
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    4 days ago

    Are old retirees rich, then? I wouldn’t consider that accurate.

    If you’re not pulling in upper 6 figures from those investments, you’re still not rich.

    • schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.de
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      4 days ago

      If I ever manage to earn ~3000 euros (my current net salary) a month from just investments and interest, I will definitely consider myself rich. There may still be richer people than me even in that scenario, which is why I wrote that “rich” is a relative descriptor.

          • bluGill@fedia.io
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            4 days ago

            For most of us reading this it is an obtainable retirement income. On the world stage if you can read this you are probably rich. A little bit of savings can get you 3k inflation adjusted once you reach “old age”.

            • ComradeMiao@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              4 days ago

              Of course on the world stage this varies per country but I agree that a big of savings can get you there by retirement, especially if done early.

              In China a common goal is to save 140k USD then invest it and retire by one’s mid 30s living a simple life.

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                That would be achievable in the US as well - 140k US saved and living a “simple life”. Those some people who try it go back to work in a few years because it turns out they value a more complex life. YMMV.