• MyMindIsLikeAnOcean@piefed.world
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      3 months ago

      She’s no richer than Kit Harrington.

      If you’re referring to the fact that her family owns a castle…that’s not worth too much, weighed with her acting bucks.

    • Prove_your_argument@piefed.social
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      3 months ago

      4m net worth?

      At one point I did the math and dividends from 4k in dividend stocks gets you like 100k/year. Hardly “super rich” when houses and condos are practically a million bucks in HCOL

        • Prove_your_argument@piefed.social
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          3 months ago

          I don’t even know what your point is. Sure, almost everyone in the world would be set for life with 4m. It’s still only enough to provide means for a very modest life with dividends in cities like Boston, LA, NYC…

          We usually successful performers burn through their monies quick because with no need to work, you can blow cash REAL quick. Few are so disciplined as to live on something like 4m forever if they weren’t brought up with wealth and the understanding to live frugally.

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            3 months ago

            Generally the ‘safe withdrawal rate’ for investments is 4% per year. At this rate, the principal will grow a bit above normal inflation, and you’ll have basically a guaranteed inflation-adjusted salary.

            Someone worth 10M, with maybe 8M of that in liquid investments (i.e. 2M in real estate) could clear about $320K every year. It’s good money, but like you said it isn’t unfathomable wealth. It is ‘fuck you’ money, though, where basically anyone can live comfortably without having to take work they don’t want to do.

            The key benefit is the money is free - it doesn’t need to be saved for retirement because the nest egg is already secured, you already own the house and don’t have mortgage, any extra money from an external salary just increases the principal, etc.