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What a piece of work. Net worth of over a million dollars and he won’t even buy his 90 year old mom food.
What's that got to do with Walz, ignoring his mother's needs?Politicians bitching about things that have been an issue for decades trying to make people believe they are finally the ones to address the issue.
What a piece of work. Net worth of over a million dollars and he won’t even buy his 90 year old mom food.
What's that got to do with Walz, ignoring his mother's needs?
What a piece of work. Net worth of over a million dollars and he won’t even buy his 90 year old mom food.
So, "let her eat cake" eh? Nice....His mom is being fed and taken care of.
Are you sure you'll pay an 'inheritance' tax on your father's money? Only a few states have this tax.My brother has way more than he does. And my dad pays for all his bills. Why should my brother pay for his stuff? Then when he dies, we get taxed on his $. Right? So dad should spend HIS money so that's less taxes we pay when he dies. That's how it works. Does she need his help?
And if Tim only has $1 million at 60, you'll find this interesting
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A middle-age Millionaires' Row: Average 50-something now has net worth over $1 million
Sometime around age 50, the average American can now expect a net worth exceeding $1 million. How did so many 50-somethings become millionaires?www.usatoday.com
If you’re a 50-something and you’re not worth a cool $1 million, do not despair. Those numbers are averages, and the super-rich drive them waaaay up.
The 1%:The wealthiest American earners now own more wealth than the entire middle class
60-somethings
Tim is 60 you say? So he doesn't even fall in the average net worth. I'm where he is for 50's. I'm better off than the median but not in the average.
- Average net worth: $1,675,214 (ages 60-64), $1,836,884 (ages 65-69)
- Median net worth: $394,010 (ages 60-64), $394,300 (ages 65-69)
Should my brother give me a million?
You do understand that "Net worth" is the total of ALL assets right?My brother has way more than he does. And my dad pays for all his bills. Why should my brother pay for his stuff? Then when he dies, we get taxed on his $. Right? So dad should spend HIS money so that's less taxes we pay when he dies. That's how it works. Does she need his help?
And if Tim only has $1 million at 60, you'll find this interesting
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A middle-age Millionaires' Row: Average 50-something now has net worth over $1 million
Sometime around age 50, the average American can now expect a net worth exceeding $1 million. How did so many 50-somethings become millionaires?www.usatoday.com
If you’re a 50-something and you’re not worth a cool $1 million, do not despair. Those numbers are averages, and the super-rich drive them waaaay up.
The 1%:The wealthiest American earners now own more wealth than the entire middle class
60-somethings
Tim is 60 you say? So he doesn't even fall in the average net worth. I'm where he is for 50's. I'm better off than the median but not in the average.
- Average net worth: $1,675,214 (ages 60-64), $1,836,884 (ages 65-69)
- Median net worth: $394,010 (ages 60-64), $394,300 (ages 65-69)
Should my brother give me a million?
Libtards don't get math. They do homo studies.You do understand that "Net worth" is the total of ALL assets right?
Minus liabilities.You do understand that "Net worth" is the total of ALL assets right?
Exactly....See Progressive liberals only see the bottom line number in "net worth".... Most people in America today, their home is their largest source of net worth, retirement savings next, and last is savings accounts. Cash on hand for most seniors is relatively low. Even less today, thanks to Biden/Harris.Minus liabilities.
So your suggestion is that I should pay for her food when her own family is more than capable of supporting her?In his defense his mother can apply for SNAP benefits.
Pknopp - "His mom is being fed and taken care of."So, "let her eat cake" eh? Nice....
Are you sure you'll pay an 'inheritance' tax on your father's money? Only a few states have this tax.
Pknopp, why is it that you can't have a rational discussion with anyone?Pknopp - "His mom is being fed and taken care of."
You said it....
Pknopp, why is it that you can't have a rational discussion with anyone?
What you said was a bold faced lie, and callous statement....
So, why won't Tim Walz help his mom in her elderly years? You support that?