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1325347 No.1325347 [Reply] [Original]

What net worth would you consider a lot of money? For a
>25 year old
>35 year old
>45 year old

>> No.1325350

>$2,000,000
>$15,000,000
>$50,000,000

>> No.1325352

>>1325347
Depends entirely on his circumstances?

if you inherited $100,000 at 18 then by 35 you should have a hefty net worth since you should have started a business or invested that money.

If you live in a 3rd world shit hole then it's completely different too.

>> No.1325361

>>1325352
assume normal american with no inheritance

>> No.1325366

>>1325361
>assume normal american with no inheritance

i don't fucking know, depends what you mean by normal. again, what are his circumstances like?

Some guy who got a lot of financial support from his parents needs to have a higher networth to feel accomplished than some guy who's been a heroin addict for 8 years and is now earning $4000/month, has gotten clean and can finally afford to pay his own living expenses without sleeping in his relatives' houses.

>> No.1325368

>>1325347
you can ask at r9k

>> No.1325374

>>1325368
Yeah OP you're gonna be super happy when you find it. Oh gosh, they'll be excited.
>>>/r9k/

>> No.1325375

>>1325347
>$1,000,000
>$4,000,000
>$7,000,000

>> No.1325380

>>1325366
>some guy who's been a heroin addict for 8 years

thats obviously not a normal american. A normal american is middleclass, took out loans for uni, etc.

Stop autistically making the question more complicated then it needs to be.

>> No.1325382

>>1325366
Stop being a fucking nigger. OP asked what you think is a lot of money.

It's not hard, stop trying to sound smart by pulling the "gee idk whats a lot of money to me could be different to someone else!!!" card.

>> No.1325386

>>1325382
>It's not hard, stop trying to sound smart by pulling the "gee idk whats a lot of money to me could be different to someone else!!!" card.

But that's true.

if you're a NEET for the last 10 years and now you've finally gotten a job then $3000/month might actually be pretty good money and respectable for you.

If your dad is a millionaire then earning under 6 figures for example might be a disappointment to him, as well.

>> No.1325456

>>1325350
>>$2,000,000
>>$15,000,000
>>$50,000,000
So someone has to hit a seven-bagger in his 30's and a 4-bagger in his 40's, with all his wealth, to have a lot of money?

Wew, lad.

>> No.1325463

>>1325456
I think you just like saying bagger.
bagger bagger bagger