So Hunter’s $600k+ job consulting in Ukraine with no knowledge or experience is high or low 6 figures?
Well....it's common knowledge that he had issues with alcohol and substance abuse. I'd have to guess it would be 'High'.
So Hunter’s $600k+ job consulting in Ukraine with no knowledge or experience is high or low 6 figures?
I think it depends on where your located.. 150k in the SF bay area is below poverty.. 150k in Alabama where I live and you're ****ing living like you're making 500k in the SF area.. I'd much rather make 150 living in a low cost area than 500k in SF lol
I think it depends on where your located.. 150k in the SF bay area is below poverty.. 150k in Alabama where I live and you're ****ing living like you're making 500k in the SF area.. I'd much rather make 150 living in a low cost area than 500k in SF lol
$300k individual salary based income (ie excluding bonus/perks/commissions/etc) working for someone else (ie you're not the boss/owner/partner/etc) is pretty damn good IMO.
The question isn't:
1.) What's a good salary
2.) What can you live off of
3.) Which part of the country has higher costs of living
4.) Who's on third
The question is, "what do you consider a HIGH six
Fer cryin out loud Nick. You ask the question like it’s in a vacuum and nothing else is relevant. Everything is relevant. COL, debt, assets.The question isn't:
1.) What's a good salary
2.) What can you live off of
3.) Which part of the country has higher costs of living
4.) Who's on third
The question is, "what do you consider a HIGH six figure yearly income?"
The question isn't:
1.) What's a good salary
2.) What can you live off of
3.) Which part of the country has higher costs of living
4.) Who's on third
The question is, "what do you consider a HIGH six figure yearly income?"
The question isn't:
1.) What's a good salary
2.) What can you live off of
3.) Which part of the country has higher costs of living
4.) Who's on third
The question is, "what do you consider a HIGH six figure yearly income?"
That's exactly what he's doing... he is asking it in a vacuum, purely from a statistical standpoint. Not a relative standpoint based on all other factors. The social experiment has proven that many people view and answer the question based on their situation/perspective, and not on a $100,000-$999,999 scale. Most can't relate to $999,999 being six figure, but more around $200,000 being the max. This, that's why so many have answered in the $175,000 range.Fer cryin out loud Nick. You ask the question like it’s in a vacuum and nothing else is relevant. Everything is relevant. COL, debt, assets.
Except this question was asked in a vacuumFer cryin out loud Nick. You ask the question like it’s in a vacuum and nothing else is relevant. Everything is relevant. COL, debt, assets.
The question isn't:
1.) What's a good salary
2.) What can you live off of
3.) Which part of the country has higher costs of living
4.) Who's on third
The question is, "what do you consider a HIGH six figure yearly income?"
On this we can agree.Most aren't good at math.
I’m ready to hear why this was done also. The answer seems very black and white to me. To assign actual number descriptors on opinion and variables, instead of simply what they are, is quite strange to me.
My answer would be North of 250k because per the article there’s only 1-2% of the population above you at that point. I don’t need to be a 1%er, I’d be just fine in the top 5%.
As for the article Nick I’d like to see them breakdown per county in NY, CA, Fla, and Alaska. I bet the variations per county are huge.
They are here in Ohio, I can’t imagine how bad they are in those states though.
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To summarize, a question was asked about your opinion on a situation. If you guess the wrong answer, you get mocked for being too emotional, only applying the answer to your own situation or not understanding the question.
Hmmm....this sounds like what I go through when the wife asks my opinion and I don't guess what she already knows I should have answered if I had even the slightest shred of common sense. Stuff like 'What do you want to have for dinner tonight' or 'Do I look good in this?' or 'What do you think a high six figure income is?'