| "the list" The title to the article is "How the Rich got Rich". But "the list" doesn't deal with "the rich". It deals with "400 Individual Income Tax Returns Reporting the Largest Adjusted Gross Incomes". It is entirely possible for someone to own an asset (which they could, for example, borrow against) that was passed down to them (or that they themselves bought in 1992) that makes them "rich" by generally accepted "de facto" standards of our society. The Forbes list tries to come across as a list of the richest americans but it is obvious that there are quite a few people with considerable wealth who for one reason or another don't make that list until they have some kind of liquidity event. (Added: As you mentioned). "Whereas working an hourly wage is likely never going to do much more than make you upper-middle-class." While that would seem to be true I don't think it is to the degree you are implying in your statement. (By "hourly wage" I'm assuming you don't mean "hourly wage" you are including "salary" workers as well.) Someone in a nice corporate job making a stable salary that invests in the right assets at the right time can become wealthy. (An example might be a physician making $250,000 per year or an attorney, both in a stable situation (no fear of loss of job) that decides to invest in real estate or be a partner with someone else who manages a project. Or decides to be an angel investor (as if, ok..). The key here is that they make a stable income from a job and that they dedicate a portion of their income to investments. (I've personally seen this happen several times with attorneys and real estate they become the partner with the real estate person providing the legal work needed for projects as well as physicians who do a similar thing). Here's the key though: stable job. My wife has a very stable job with a predictable income that will rise every year (healthcare). So she can afford to take a portion of her income that exceeds what she needs and invest it in something that could make her rich. Will she make "the list". No she won't. But she could become "rich" by the standards that most people care about. |