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How much money do you need to make to be a real baller (as of 2012)?

FrothySolutions

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These figures are kinda old, but if your goal was to moneymax, maybe try the "Big fish in a little pond" approach and take your hundreds of thousands of dollars per year to the Arkansas region. Described on SNL as "...something out of Li'l Abner, with buxom underage girls in their cutoff denims prancing around in front of Jethro and Billy Bob." If that's your style.

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mogs the number on my tax returns hard
 
Compare these with 2017 figures for the top 5%, as reported by Fox Business. Just slightly less exclusive than 1%, but more recent and therefore probably more accurate.



Alabama
  • Average top 5% income: $284,361
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $170,906
Alaska
  • Average top 5% income: $353,052
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $223,728
Arizona
  • Average top 5% income: $328,778
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $195,113
Arkansas
  • Average top 5% income: $277,187
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $160,675
California
  • Average top 5% income: $447,207
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $250,000+
Colorado
  • Average top 5% income: $385,707
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $228,672
Connecticut
  • Average top 5% income: $529,367
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $250,000+
Delaware
  • Average top 5% income: $361,946
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $211,732
Florida
  • Average top 5% income: $355,610
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $196,433
Georgia
  • Average top 5% income: $345,535
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $202,025
Hawaii
  • Average top 5% income: $378,854
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $238,820
Idaho
  • Average top 5% income: $286,974
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $167,204
Illinois
  • Average top 5% income: $394,103
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $227,304
Indiana
  • Average top 5% income: $294,162
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $173,021
Iowa
  • Average top 5% income: $307,993
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $180,304
Kansas
  • Average top 5% income: $326,661
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $189,252
Kentucky
  • Average top 5% income: $289,587
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $167,532
Louisiana
  • Average top 5% income: $301,317
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $182,288
Maine
  • Average top 5% income: $298,886
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $178,516
Maryland
  • Average top 5% income: $431,491
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $250,000+
Massachusetts
  • Average top 5% income: $460,251
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $250,000+
Michigan
  • Average top 5% income: $316,232
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $187,384
Minnesota
  • Average top 5% income: $372,364
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $218,790
Mississippi
  • Average top 5% income: $255,454
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $154,295
Missouri
  • Average top 5% income: $309,278
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $181,527
Montana
  • Average top 5% income: $302,605
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $176,370
Nebraska
  • Average top 5% income: $309,480
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $185,422
Nevada
  • Average top 5% income: $320,403
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $184,901
New Hampshire
  • Average top 5% income: $364,454
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $229,425
New Jersey
  • Average top 5% income: $475,827
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $250,000+
New Mexico
  • Average top 5% income: $280,094
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $173,396
New York
  • Average top 5% income: $480,780
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $250,000+
North Carolina
  • Average top 5% income: $324,148
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $188,470
North Dakota
  • Average top 5% income: $364,954
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $203,744
Ohio
  • Average top 5% income: $310,017
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $183,823
Oklahoma
  • Average top 5% income: $300,382
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $175,805
Oregon
  • Average top 5% income: $329,517
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $199,256
Pennsylvania
  • Average top 5% income: $348,739
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $206,534
Rhode Island
  • Average top 5% income: $361,920
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $214,529
South Carolina
  • Average top 5% income: $296,503
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $174,555
South Dakota
  • Average top 5% income: $307,194
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $176,511
Tennessee
  • Average top 5% income: $323,763
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $179,962
Texas
  • Average top 5% income: $373,094
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $218,061
Utah
  • Average top 5% income: $338,384
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $202,202
Vermont
  • Average top 5% income: $315,972
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $192,323
Virginia
  • Average top 5% income: $403,190
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $250,000+
Washington
  • Average top 5% income: $378,374
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $229,199
West Virginia
  • Average top 5% income: $249,200
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $155,823
Wisconsin
  • Average top 5% income: $313,091
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $182,897
Wyoming
  • Average top 5% income: $302,217
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $182,268
Washington, D.C.
  • Average top 5% income: $582,044
  • Lower limit of top 5%: $250,000+
 

These figures are kinda old, but if your goal was to moneymax, maybe try the "Big fish in a little pond" approach and take your hundreds of thousands of dollars per year to the Arkansas region. Described on SNL as "...something out of Li'l Abner, with buxom underage girls in their cutoff denims prancing around in front of Jethro and Billy Bob." If that's your style.

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You moneymaxx for yourself, not for foids. If you can afford your copes on a decent income, then there is no point in moving.
 
I can’t even find a full time job making 40,000.
 

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