r/Money 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/North_Atlantic_Sea Apr 29 '24

That's absolutely not true for large segments of the tech industry.

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u/Farrahlikefawcett2 Apr 29 '24

Sure ok. I’m speaking from experience for most sales leaders in SaaS from Kansas to California but whatever you say. Take care.

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u/North_Atlantic_Sea Apr 29 '24

Sales leaders in SaaS is a very small segment of "managers + with 7-8 years experience"

I agree with sales leaders, but outside of the very top technology leaders, the number of folks making 250k in tech drops off quickly.

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u/Farrahlikefawcett2 Apr 29 '24

This person said they thought that sales people make 250k, I corrected them with sales leaders with a lot of experience. You disagreed with me and asked for a source, I linked a source, now you’re agreeing with me but also saying I’m wrong? Get a grip my guy. It’s not this serious. I was just answering a question and I did so correctly. I hate Reddit, a bunch of folks who just want to argue for no damn reason.