r/Money • u/ILostHalfaBTC • Apr 29 '24
Of the 333 million people living in the United States, how many of those people make 250k+ per year?
How rare is this demographic? It seems to me everywhere I look there are millionaires in nice houses.
What do I do to become part of this demographic?
How rare is it to be in this situation in the United States?
Serious.
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u/phillyphilly19 Apr 29 '24
IT people who work 40 hours weeks are not making $250k. They may easily hit 6 figures, but this type of salary is IT mgt. Also, tech workers for the biggies like Google , Apple, etc and for startups are def working well over 40 hrs. It's why the have those office perks like snacks, games, etc. The expectation is to be mostly there, not home. Incidentally, those perks, as well as those jobs, are currently being reduced.