Does having a million dollars mean anything, this day in age?



Answer:
inflation will turn 1 million dollars into minimum wage if you are young

If you are 25 today and you retire at 67 with a million dollar investment portfolio, that will safely generate $60K/year. But when you are 67, that 60K will only have the buying power of a little over $16K/year. This is considering a very light 3% inflation rate. If inflation is higher then the numbers get smaller.

Buy It gets worse though, because at 67, you will still probably have 30 more years to live and that 16K will shrink each year until it’s only worth $8K/year at age 90.

A million dollars isn’t what it used to be… and it will be even less in the future.


If you have already reached full retirement age now and have a $1million portfolio and social security, you should be quite comfortable as long as you are reinvesting a part of the income.
having a million dollars just means that you can buy half a studio in south beach. just half
ITS NICE...WOULD PAY OFF SOME BILLS...BUT ITS NOT LIKE IT WAS IN THE PAST
haha! Not if you're living in Silicon Valley
what are you, ridiculously rich?
Not really. I'm almost worth that much. AND I AM POOR
It would mean the world to me, I know that. It could pay off my house, and cars, buy a boat and a cabin on the lake, and still put a huge chunk away for my kids' college funds. Don't be greedy!
Hi,,, yes it still counts a lot ,, but not like it did say 20 or so years ago...
I can remember if you had 100,000 in the bank when you retired you were considered rich,,,,,, lol and that was not 30 yrs ago...

good luck
Not as much as it used to, largely because of inflation. Once being a millionaire was a big thing. The number of millionaires in the United States surged 14 percent in 2003, to 2.3 million, according to the World-Wide Wealth of High Net Worth Individuals survey released Tuesday by Merrill Lynch and Capgemini. In 2006 it is going be even higher.

If you want to know what rich is, look for billionaires.
Well if you have a million Japanese dollars it means that you have 10 American dollars
You asked the question - so if you've got a million, it means it's not enough. For me, a million would be enough right now.
No, very little. And, if it's in paper, it's worth nothing until you convert it to material assets; I know, having marched up the hill and sled back down again, just as easily. But, you know that there's no real adrenaline kick and purchasing power has declined. You don't need it to live a comfortable & satisfying life.
No and yes
No becuase you still live your life the same way
yes, because you do not have to worry about pay check to paycheck
dude u know how many things you can buy with a million dollars at a dollar store thats having a 50% off sale
Oh yes.

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