endacl wrote: » If they haven't inherited, they have a good idea and get other people to do the work. Then they get the surplus income to do the work. They don't buy lottery tickets.
Deleted User wrote: » I am so fed up with just about making ends meet month to month. What jobs are the wealthy people doing? Do they work multiple jobs? When I take on more hours I get caught with tax so it ends up making only a small difference which is disheartening. Lots of people in the same situation I am sure has anyone any tips on how to get out of this situation? Career change perhaps? I live frugally so can’t cut back anywhere else.
blanch152 wrote: » The easy ways of getting rich are as follows: (1) Be born to rich parents (2) Marry someone rich. The harder ways are what the rest of us are left with. You have to earn more than you spend and invest the difference in the things that make profit. Easier said than done.
Lockedout2 wrote: » What would you consider rich? A couple earning €100,000 between them make after tax approx €73,000 per annum. If they bought a house in the late 90s then it should be paid for. They would have a very comfortable life without inheriting or marrying a rich person.
Creamy Goodness wrote: » Where are you getting that they only pay €27k tax a year? I must be doing something super wrong.
Creamy Goodness wrote: » Most of the rich people I know work hard. Harder than you’d think. I’ve a cushy job, I get to sit on my hole for 7.5hours a day five days a week (and I do let out the usual I work hard line). The rich people would be doing that and then working at night doing contracts and on Saturdays. In comparison I’m as lazy as ****. The real rich people find a way to build something on the cheap and then find a way to resell it to 10000’s of people. Have monthly recurring revenue whilst only doing the same maintenance as if they only had one customer.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I am so fed up with just about making ends meet month to month. What jobs are the wealthy people doing? Do they work multiple jobs? When I take on more hours I get caught with tax so it ends up making only a small difference which is disheartening. Lots of people in the same situation I am sure has anyone any tips on how to get out of this situation? Career change perhaps? I live frugally so can’t cut back anywhere else.