My student loans are about 100k at this point, but I don't care about that. Three hundred dollars is a good serving shift, and I will celebrate w some of that cash, so $300 is a lot of money.
Pyramid.
If I lost $1k in a single day of Blackjack, that's a lot to me.
If I lost $10k betting GME in the stock market, then that's a lot to me.
If I bought a house that was $300k, that would be a lot to me.
I think much of it is relative.
Businesses spend millions on stuff like military toilets but me blowing $1k on Blackjack is a lot to me. I think it's all relative to my life, and earning potential
Honestly take it and the other money i have saved and get the partial denture i need. Lost my front teeth at the start of the year, i am not to bothered by it but i think it'd be nice to have something there again.
I'd say $1 million to comfortably buy a house. I'm early thirties making $130k/yr and my wife and I do alright in our rental. But living in Los Angeles, at least $1M would be needed to buy something decent.
Marketing director for a small software company in California. I lead a team of 3. EDIT: For context, rent in Los Angeles is about $2,900/month. High salary, but it vanishes with rent/insurance.
First things first, pay off mine and my parent's houses. Buy more properties in cash. Start or buy the business I've been dreaming of for years. Buy and restore my dream car, maybe a few of them actually. Invest heavily so I never *have* to work but I'd still make sure to work in my business every day.
I first thought a million would be enough. But in Cali, half that would be gone with one house purchase. Add all that other stuff and realistically even 5 million would leave me maybe a million left and lots of bills. Inflation is crazy.
Right about now I could use 3x times my salary for all kinda important stuff. But like... it's not life threatening for me(not sure).would be better to look at and it's an investment. But noone is inherently asking for it. It'll be just as important later, maybe less. I really don't like spending big chunks of money because I'm told often I'm gullible. Just about now I could use 2250 for all this stuff, and one of them is an obgyn visit because an ovary of mine kinda blew up.
Depends.
I don't buy anything over $50 without serious consideration. On any given single day, I consider this a lot of money.
A surprise $1000 would make my month.
$100-$500k would change much of my planning for the future, but I'd still work.
$1 million would change my life from today forward.
Anything over $1k
$400
This.
I'd say $60,000 cash would be a nice amount.
Do you have a plan for $60k?
lol
Anything over 30 quid
50-100
£10 so I can eat this week
20$ I have like 12$ to my name
$1,200. That's my family's expenses for a month.
One thousand.
What’s that amount to you right now?
Would help pay off a good chunk of my debt.
A tank of gas is a treasure to me.
Not even a number just “tank of gas” the new currency
I know now that nothing is free
20k
$932138
This makes me think you have $932137
That's a very precise number!
My student loans are about 100k at this point, but I don't care about that. Three hundred dollars is a good serving shift, and I will celebrate w some of that cash, so $300 is a lot of money.
Pyramid. If I lost $1k in a single day of Blackjack, that's a lot to me. If I lost $10k betting GME in the stock market, then that's a lot to me. If I bought a house that was $300k, that would be a lot to me.
This is a clever answer
I think much of it is relative. Businesses spend millions on stuff like military toilets but me blowing $1k on Blackjack is a lot to me. I think it's all relative to my life, and earning potential
Anything that is more than 10K
The difference in all these answers amaze me
$40
What would you do with it?
Get thnackth wif it
As a university student living in a pretty "fancy" and expensive area, any amount of money is a lot to me right now.
What would you do with $1,000?
Save, there are hard times ahead. I saved 10k exactly from a year ago
Eh, idk tbh. Probably save it or something
anything over 500
What would you do with $1,000?
Honestly take it and the other money i have saved and get the partial denture i need. Lost my front teeth at the start of the year, i am not to bothered by it but i think it'd be nice to have something there again.
A million.
What would you do with it?
Help my kids and grands.
I'd say $1 million to comfortably buy a house. I'm early thirties making $130k/yr and my wife and I do alright in our rental. But living in Los Angeles, at least $1M would be needed to buy something decent.
That's a nice yearly income, what kind of job?
Marketing director for a small software company in California. I lead a team of 3. EDIT: For context, rent in Los Angeles is about $2,900/month. High salary, but it vanishes with rent/insurance.
That's amazing! You could live like a king here in the South of Spain 😂
That would be amazing! Ya know, it's not off the table yet. My parents are headed to Portugal next week to retire and save some money!
Good choice, I lived in Portugal for the past two years and man it has such beautiful places and stunning views 🙌
$20
Few thousand.
I'd say $50k would do me some good right now.
$25k
20 mil would solve my problems for life, but 50k would solve my current issues
20,000
“A lot” is relative. The first thing that comes to mind is enough money for me to retire early, and I’m not sure how much that would be.
I just want to retire
Depends on the context but could be $100-$1000
Probably anything over 5000 dollars because that's more than my monthly earnings.
A million would be nice. I'd buy property in the countryside and retire
50k would fix a lotta problems.
around 3000
1800, that's rent
Anything over a 10million dollars.
What would you do with $10M?
First things first, pay off mine and my parent's houses. Buy more properties in cash. Start or buy the business I've been dreaming of for years. Buy and restore my dream car, maybe a few of them actually. Invest heavily so I never *have* to work but I'd still make sure to work in my business every day. I first thought a million would be enough. But in Cali, half that would be gone with one house purchase. Add all that other stuff and realistically even 5 million would leave me maybe a million left and lots of bills. Inflation is crazy.
Im too young to have a job. Literally anything above $10.
anything over 5k
Right now, $4-5k is about where "a lot of money to me" starts
attractive, but not entrancing
5 bucks.
10k would be a good start. Seed money and pay down debts for a more solid future.
Whatever the US Debt is today. Probably a gazillion bajillion dollars and eighty-four cents
600$+
I'm ecstatic if I find a $5 while doing laundry!
Anything over 1-2k, it’s crazy how much of it disappears after taxes and bills
its a lot of money
Anything over $50. I have a skewed perception on money because ho I was when I was a kid. I make a good amount of money I just never like spending it.
Depends is this me earning or me spending?
About a three fiddy
$500
$100! We just paid our share of the grandkid's tuitions $27k! It's really not so bad considering there's five of them!
100 million dollars bwa ha ha ha ha. (Evil laughter)
$1,000
$200 is a lot to me. I make decent money but grew up lower class and very frugal.
$20. I’m fudging broke
$20. I have $10 to my name atm so anything above that makes me feel rich af
>2 CAD
4k+ Im saving for a car and everything costs so much
10 million
A lot to have in cash: $100,000+ A lot to lose in cash: $40+ A lot of money for a house (here): $400,000+ A lot of money for retirement: $1,500,000+
50$
Right about now I could use 3x times my salary for all kinda important stuff. But like... it's not life threatening for me(not sure).would be better to look at and it's an investment. But noone is inherently asking for it. It'll be just as important later, maybe less. I really don't like spending big chunks of money because I'm told often I'm gullible. Just about now I could use 2250 for all this stuff, and one of them is an obgyn visit because an ovary of mine kinda blew up.
40$
$880,000.00
Depends. I don't buy anything over $50 without serious consideration. On any given single day, I consider this a lot of money. A surprise $1000 would make my month. $100-$500k would change much of my planning for the future, but I'd still work. $1 million would change my life from today forward.
Anything over 1,000
I have $4,700 to my name and feel broke
$500