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2242101 No.2242101 [Reply] [Original]

Is 60k USD a lot of money?

>> No.2242114

but it into WAVES and it will be friendo ;^)

>> No.2242117

>>2242101
>please answer my totally subjective question even if I provide no context for you to understand my situation objectively

>> No.2242123

>>2242117
Just the size of my trading account.

>> No.2242133

>>2242101
It's more than the average net worth IIRC. Net worth is logarithmic so you'll always be looking up at the "rich" guys but remember all the people looking up at you.

>> No.2242139

in some countries it might be

>> No.2242143

>>2242123
If you're using margin, that's actually quite a large amount

>> No.2242146

>>2242101
About 14 months of living expenses.
No

>> No.2242162

>>2242101

Nope, it's as much as a low end luxury vehicle.

Turn it into 10mil and it'll be a lot.

>> No.2242176

>>2242101

Totally depends on where you live. I have a great cost of living in my state and comically low taxes. I bought my house at the bottom of the market and now pay very little. 60k is plenty to live here in Las Vegas.

In New York, San Francisco, or LA, that's peasant money.

>> No.2242216

>>2242146
Depends on your lifestyle and where you live friend. I could live on 60k for 7 years.

>> No.2242228

>>2242101
if you're a pleb sure

>> No.2242233

>>2242101
That could be 1-4 years of early retirement depending on your lifestyle.

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2242285

Twice my net worth.

>> No.2242295

>>2242101
>60k
>+60k Mathematician Student Debt
No

>> No.2242560

>>2242285
60 times my net worth

>> No.2242568

>>2242560
60 times 0 is still 0 mon ami

>> No.2242574

>>2242101
I earn 250$ a month , so yeah

>> No.2242627

>>2242101
to most US citizens, it's more than their annual household income so yeah it's a decent amount of money.