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57006906 No.57006906 [Reply] [Original]

There are 22 million millionaires in the US.

>> No.57006913

>>57006906
For some reason this makes you upset?

>> No.57006912

And I am one of them. Millionaire barely stands for anything these days.

>> No.57006916

>>57006906
22 million control a trillion dollars? That's not a lot of money for a lot of people

>> No.57006919

There are 70 million obese in the US.

>> No.57006920

>>57006906
Every home owner in Canada is a trillionair.

>> No.57006925

>own $1m house
>are millionaire
wow

>> No.57006926

>>57006906
and the u.s. population is breaking 600mill.
because they dont count the illegals and all the extra special illegals and then the special special extra special specials that are also illegals.
then there is about 130million tax cattles.
so the middle class is about 10 million people.
and then the rest are just straight up illegals.

if we cleaned up the country
there would only be 71 million americans left.

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57006932

23 after I become one

>> No.57006945
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57006945

90% of those millionaires are over the age of 35. It literally doesn't matter. Ignore this number. If you are over the age of 50 and not mentally retarded you basically have a 50% chance of being a millionaire. A million dollars is barely anything anyways nowadays

>> No.57007732

>>57006906
$1 million is nothing, not even 1/10th of those millionaires break 8 figures or the equivalent in the future, ever

>> No.57007737

>>57006906
that can't be net worth, has to include mortgages, right

>> No.57007851

>>57007737
Even funnier: they simply used the estimated selling price of the person's home.