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The poverty line for a family of three is $20,090 a year. The median household income in America is $53,657. Politicians draw $250,000 as the line between the middle and upper classes. And the true starting point of real wealth remains a cool $1,000,000.
Esquire magazine asked four more or less typical men, each of whom earns one of these incomes, to tell them about the lives they can afford.
Tim and Troy re-enact the interviews and discuss the results…
In This Episode We Look At:-
The benefit of having and maintaining a household budget
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The irony of higher earners who do not despise their income tax rates
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America offers a system that provides equal opportunity, not equal reward
- Take a close look at where every dollar in your household is going. Assign a budget to the controllable expenses.
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