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His net worth is between $14M and $20M. That’s a lot for you and me, but he is nobody for example next to musk’s $400B (20,000 times more)

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4 points

We need to define rich. To me, 14 million is rich.

Right now, Bill Burr could buy a house, cash, buy solar power for that whole house. And buy a new car every 5 years.

Then just sit at home, and not do shit. Ever.

I can’t do that. Nobody I know can do that.

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$14M is in the reach of normal people though. With a good job, judicious spending, and a little investment luck, it’s possible to get there.

The problem is that most people don’t have a good job.

No one person can make a BILLION dollars though, without exploiting others.

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22 points

Without a passive income it is difficult to become rich.

He who is paid by the hour can only trade his time for money.

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No it isn’t people investing and expecting massive ROI are already part of the problem. They are driving companies to generate as much profit as possible.

You need a salary of 350k a year after tax which is like a 700k salary before tax. Or more likely you need a good company and yeah they will be evaluated for a sale for in the milions, but generally that is incorrectly counted towards your net worth. Since you are counting future income from the company towards your net worth.

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52 points

He’s rich, but only “American Dream” rich, not “controlling the media” and “funding anti-science think tanks” rich. It’s the latter that are the problem.

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34 points

It’s not like he’s “give a Nazi salute to millions of viewers and nothing of consequence happens” rich.

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17 points

You know the difference between 14 million and 14 billion?

About 14 billion.

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$14M is almost exactly the top 1% of US households by wealth, around a million to million-and-a-half of them. There’s only 750 billionaires. The billionaires are less than 0.1% of the US 1%.

$14M is plenty to live very comfortably, but it’s little enough that you still have to consider costs of big purchases. You’re not going to own a jet. You can have multiple houses as long as you keep them normal-sized. $14M is rich, but it’s not Rich-rich.

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You’re saying to me that Bernie Sanders is in the 1%, but not the 0.01% so it doesn’t count as rich. That’s REALLY your arguement here?

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$20M is 20,000x more than $1,000.

Someone living paycheck to paycheck to him is about the same jump as him to Musk.

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16 points

What comparison are you making? $20M net worth to another 56 year old’s net worth of a $1000?

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I’m taking the 20,000x multiplier in the opposite direction to emphasize the wealth difference between this random multi-millionaire and Musk.

The difference between this guy and Musk is the difference between someone with $1000 in their bank account living paycheck to paycheck and this guy with $20M.

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-8 points

There are a lot of 56 year olds in the US with negative net worth. I’m not sure what gotcha you think you’re making.

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10 points

The way I always put it is the difference between $1 million and $1 billion is about $1 billion.

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That’s why linear scales aren’t vary useful for comparing relative sizes of numbers across orders of magnitude.

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I mean, he is still 980 MILLION dollars away from being a mere billionaire. He is WAAAAAAAAY closer to you and me

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9 points

I read the waaaay in his voice

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181 points

One million seconds is a about 11 days, 1 billion seconds is just under 32 years. People underestimate the difference

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2 points

Yeah, people can’t seem to comprehend just how large 1 billion is.

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91 points

The one I’ve always liked is “the difference between a million dollars and a billion dollars is… about a billion dollars”

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Considering the horrifically shit quality of education in the US, you’re probably better off saying “the difference between a million and a billion dollars is 999 million dollars”.

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I’d consider this way; assuming the upper bound there (20m), Elon spent over 14 Bill Burr’s worth helping Trump get elected, and that was pocket change to him.

That’s the difference in scale. Musk could lose everything Burr has ever owned and he literally would not notice.

You can maybe argue that what Burr has is too much. Personally, I really don’t care at this point. I’ll ponder the moral rightness of the existence of millionaires when there are no more billionaires.

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20 points

20 million is what a rich person should be not 20 billion. the latter one is more akin to cancer, hoarding resources to the extent of the suffering of everyone else.

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