How much do you need to stop waging?

how much do you need to stop waging?

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I can make enough passive income of 100k to live

1.5 million would do it for me

>posts home of wager
fuck you

Enough that passive income would cover my mortgage and bills

figure out a way to have money keep coming in. Then a fixed amount does matter anymore.

How?
I already have a house i just need ~$1000 passive income to enjoy life.

If you have a mortgage you literally did not make it yet.

This.
I'd buy a cheap single family home in the midwest to rent, and put the rest into dividend stock and crypto. I can live better than any king in the history man kind on $10 a day in S.E.A.

midwest sounds comfy desu. no darkies, quiet. nice

Says the zoomer. Shouldn't you be playing Fortnite? There are cars now zoom zoom

300k

where do u live that only requires 300k to stop waging?

Enough to clear my mortgage and leave me with an additional 250k to fuck around with. I already rent a room out of my house and will just continue to use that for liquidity.

Bitch I have probably more than you and your parents combined in net worth, suck my dick.

£35k to start a business without having to worry about waging. Will give me 2 years + of runway expenses. Hoping I get accepted for voluntary redundancy + my crypto portfolio will be worth £1m + in the golden bull run

is it nice enough to use as an airbnb?

10milly, 1/3 there.

you need 10k VIDT tokens.

this would be pretty comfy without the fucking funko pops

based and accuratepilled, especially since it's on kucoin which helps to not get boned by the ridiculous gas fees of late

300K is plenty to quit a 9-5 and use that money to make more money.

please tell us how

Honestly just pay off my mortgage would be semi retirement. Just put up some things on e-Bay for the easy $1,000 a month you'd need to survive.

That room is pretty cool, but it looks affordable. I could probably set mine up like that now but don't see the need...

#1 Victory Royale. You're always a winner buddy.

3 million ideally but 500k after tax is enough

I have 200k, I can literally stop waging and earn money from interest in my shithole country but I don't wanna sell yet, the bull run is still to come.

I don't want to "stop waging", user. I want to LIVE.

I don't hate working, I love programming, but I hate being forced to work on shit that's boring and I'm not interested in. It's my own fault for not aiming higher, I just took the first job that came to me and I haven't really tried to find another one.

So what I mean to say is I don't want to be a NEET and I don't need a lot of money. I'm only in crypto now because it's interesting

I need 440k to not just exist but live.
The 440k would need to make 7+% per year to cover for inflation, my expenses and have extra to reinvest.
I started 5 months ago and I'm already at 11%.
I can feel myself making it

Checked
Which country?

I used to say 1 mil but once I got there I said 2.5 but now I’m almost there and now I’m thinking I need 10 mil, does it ever end?!

Enjoy taxes faggot

Turkey

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shoo shoo roach

Do a budget.
Look at your yearly expenses.
Multiply your yearly expenses by 33 and you got your goal.
Reinvest your goal so that you make 7% per year and you'll never have top do shit ever again.

Hey user I know this is a retarded place to ask, but was it easy finding a job? When did get the job and what country/state? I am a cs student going on to my third year, I am really scared i won’t find a job. I honestly haven’t been taking my grades seriously enough.

>tfw 770k net worth

I'd say 1.5 million so i'm halfway there

Maybe after the crisis, if homes prices drop but 3-4 rentals- maybe get 3k-5k passive. Personally I’d keep waging and reinvesting that into more properties until 10k passive on rental homes.

$650k after tax.

soulless

no

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20k would be the minimum for me
50k would allow a vacation
100k+ and my kids would be ok

I’m already waaay past my budget with that math, my problem is the fantasy life I want to live keeps increasing, right now I’m thinking 200k per year would be fine, so that’s 6.6, round up to 7, but I get the feeling once I hit that I’ll want more.
It’s funny because I never thought of myself as a greedy person but now I’ve got a couple mil in the bank all I want is more, maybe I’m just a greedy pig after all and suppressed that part of me before when I was poor as cope.

why would someone need two TVs that close to each other?

Apparently I'm completely alone here but I really like my job. If I won 10 million tomorrow I wouldn't quit, I might drop the pace a bit but i'd definitely keep going.

1.6 million USD in a low load mutual fund index sounds quite comfy. Taking out 4% each year would come to ~50,000 cash to spend after even considering generously 20% capitol gains taxes. It is said that over the long run the average a diverse index grows is 7% annually, so taking out 4% leaves a 3% growth to match the typical USD inflation. Maybe go to 2 million in assets so you can woo some Stacey by making the (barely) true claim you are a multimillionaire.

>To stop waging: 3 million
>To have the life that i want: anything over 10 million.

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I wouldn't pull out of the job market all together, but I'd definitely quit my current job. I'd want to work somewhere part time that's a total meme.

Goddam 200k?! bruh
I don't even know if I could spend that much, invest, yes, for sure, but spend?
Don't chase it too hard fren, the bubble could pop
>I never thought of myself as a greedy person
We all have personality shadows. Who was it that wrote about that, Carl Jung?

I like my job but it’s in Cali which I hate so sadly I’ll need to ditch this great job to live somewhere where I’m not surrounded by non-whites.