How much money is sufficient for you to lead a happy and comfortable life?
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Money is not everything but it can buy almost everything. Everyone works and tries hard to get money. But, everyone's needs are different. Some people are happy to get a few hundred bucks while others cannot satisfy themselves even after becoming billionaires.
So, how much money (in USD) is sufficient for you to lead a happy and comfortable life ?
- About $100000.
- Between 0.1 to 1 million.
- Above 10 million.
- Money is not important for me.
- Even hundreds of billions cannot satisfy me.
- I am happy with everything I have.
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I think I need a lot. The inflation rate is just unbearable.
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And I got almost nothing..
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You missed "Between 1 million and 10 millions."
I need more money because some of my beloved will be very ill some day, and treatments can be very expensive. I don't want somebody to die because I can't pay the operation.
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The upper end of $1 million USD though.
Where I live you could buy five 3 bed houses. Live in one and rent the other four out for about $14,000 USD per annum each. So you would have an income of $56,000 USD which is well above the national average wage. Close to double.