Wealth tier list

I also defined the financial goal of each tier

1. Broke/debted (< $0 Net Worth)

Negative net worth, debt exceeds assets
,Living paycheck to paycheck or on welfare.

Goals-Pay off debt, build savings, and achieve stability

2. Financially Struggling ($0 – $50k Net Worth)

Barely any savings,reliant on income to survive,Basic needs covered,no room for luxuries or emergencies.

Goals: Build an emergency fund, start investing


3. Financially Stable ($50k – $100k Net Worth)

Small savings, manageable debt, living within means,Comfortable but with limited discretionary spending.

Goals: Grow investments and prepare for long-term goals like homeownership


4. Middle Class ($100k – $1M Net Worth)

Solid savings, some investments, and home equity, Can afford vacations, a decent car, and a small home in subruvs but needs to budget carefully.

Goals: Build wealth for retirement and education.

5. Upper Middle Class ($1M – $5M Net Worth)

Considered "comfortable millionaires" financial independence is within reach unless you live in some shithole like London or California in which case this category can beconsidered Middle Class. You owns a nice home in a decent neighborhood, drives luxury vehicles and enjoys high-quality vacations.

Goals: Secure financial freedom and generational wealth.


6. Affluent ($5M – $10M Net Worth)

Wealthy enough for a luxury lifestyle but not in the ultra-rich category.Can own supercars, luxury watches, multiple properties, and travel first-class

Goals: Expand investments while enjoying luxuries sustainably.


7. High-Net-Worth Individual (HNWI) ($10M – $30M Net Worth)

Recognized as wealthy by global standards. Owns multiple luxury homes, yachts, and private jets,access to exclusive clubs.

Goals: Legacy planning,, and high-profile investments

8. Ultra-High-Net-Worth Individual (UHNW) ($30M – $500M Net Worth)

Elite wealth, part of the global 0.1%. Private islands, private aviation, and investments in major companies at this point money is no object.Money becomes irrelevant for day-to-day spending everything is just spare change for you after this tier.

Goals: Influence markets, maintaining legacy and ventures into buisnesses


9. Billionaire ($500M – $10B Net Worth)

Ruling the top 0.01%. Insane influence and power. Owns companies, controls industries, and shapes global markets.

Goals: World-changing ventures, Can do philanthropy and


10. Centibillionaire ($100B+ Net Worth)

Ultra-elite (e.g., Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk).

Direct access to world leaders, space programs, power to influence countreis and define future industries.

Goals: Reshape humanity, mega-scale philanthropy, and personal legacy.


Which tier are you in?
1. :forcedsmile:
 
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Those upper tiers are less than 0.1% of people
For 99% of people they are only reaching the upper middle class at most and that is low millions.
Yes I never denied that, even moving up a single tier is very hard and requires decades of wage slaving, entrepreneurship and risky long term investment. You are either born into the upper tiers or get insanely lucky .
 
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Thats not what middle class looks like :ROFLMAO:
 
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Working what? Do you have a degree in STEM or have relevant work experience.
I do have a degree in STEM but no work exp. Trying to get into tech tbh
 
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I also defined the financial goal of each tier

1. Broke/debted (< $0 Net Worth)

Negative net worth, debt exceeds assets
,Living paycheck to paycheck or on welfare.

Goals-Pay off debt, build savings, and achieve stability

2. Financially Struggling ($0 – $50k Net Worth)

Barely any savings,reliant on income to survive,Basic needs covered,no room for luxuries or emergencies.

Goals: Build an emergency fund, start investing


3. Financially Stable ($50k – $100k Net Worth)

Small savings, manageable debt, living within means,Comfortable but with limited discretionary spending.

Goals: Grow investments and prepare for long-term goals like homeownership


4. Middle Class ($100k – $1M Net Worth)

Solid savings, some investments, and home equity, Can afford vacations, a decent car, and a small home in subruvs but needs to budget carefully.

Goals: Build wealth for retirement and education.

5. Upper Middle Class ($1M – $5M Net Worth)

Considered "comfortable millionaires" financial independence is within reach unless you live in some shithole like London or California in which case this category can beconsidered Middle Class. You owns a nice home in a decent neighborhood, drives luxury vehicles and enjoys high-quality vacations.

Goals: Secure financial freedom and generational wealth.


6. Affluent ($5M – $10M Net Worth)

Wealthy enough for a luxury lifestyle but not in the ultra-rich category.Can own supercars, luxury watches, multiple properties, and travel first-class

Goals: Expand investments while enjoying luxuries sustainably.


7. High-Net-Worth Individual (HNWI) ($10M – $30M Net Worth)

Recognized as wealthy by global standards. Owns multiple luxury homes, yachts, and private jets,access to exclusive clubs.

Goals: Legacy planning,, and high-profile investments

8. Ultra-High-Net-Worth Individual (UHNW) ($30M – $500M Net Worth)

Elite wealth, part of the global 0.1%. Private islands, private aviation, and investments in major companies at this point money is no object.Money becomes irrelevant for day-to-day spending everything is just spare change for you after this tier.

Goals: Influence markets, maintaining legacy and ventures into buisnesses


9. Billionaire ($500M – $10B Net Worth)

Ruling the top 0.01%. Insane influence and power. Owns companies, controls industries, and shapes global markets.

Goals: World-changing ventures, Can do philanthropy and


10. Centibillionaire ($100B+ Net Worth)

Ultra-elite (e.g., Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk).

Direct access to world leaders, space programs, power to influence countreis and define future industries.

Goals: Reshape humanity, mega-scale philanthropy, and personal legacy.


Which tier are you in?
30m to 100m is more like 0.000001%
 
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I also defined the financial goal of each tier

1. Broke/debted (< $0 Net Worth)

Negative net worth, debt exceeds assets
,Living paycheck to paycheck or on welfare.

Goals-Pay off debt, build savings, and achieve stability

2. Financially Struggling ($0 – $50k Net Worth)

Barely any savings,reliant on income to survive,Basic needs covered,no room for luxuries or emergencies.

Goals: Build an emergency fund, start investing


3. Financially Stable ($50k – $100k Net Worth)

Small savings, manageable debt, living within means,Comfortable but with limited discretionary spending.

Goals: Grow investments and prepare for long-term goals like homeownership


4. Middle Class ($100k – $1M Net Worth)

Solid savings, some investments, and home equity, Can afford vacations, a decent car, and a small home in subruvs but needs to budget carefully.

Goals: Build wealth for retirement and education.

5. Upper Middle Class ($1M – $5M Net Worth)

Considered "comfortable millionaires" financial independence is within reach unless you live in some shithole like London or California in which case this category can beconsidered Middle Class. You owns a nice home in a decent neighborhood, drives luxury vehicles and enjoys high-quality vacations.

Goals: Secure financial freedom and generational wealth.


6. Affluent ($5M – $10M Net Worth)

Wealthy enough for a luxury lifestyle but not in the ultra-rich category.Can own supercars, luxury watches, multiple properties, and travel first-class

Goals: Expand investments while enjoying luxuries sustainably.


7. High-Net-Worth Individual (HNWI) ($10M – $30M Net Worth)

Recognized as wealthy by global standards. Owns multiple luxury homes, yachts, and private jets,access to exclusive clubs.

Goals: Legacy planning,, and high-profile investments

8. Ultra-High-Net-Worth Individual (UHNW) ($30M – $500M Net Worth)

Elite wealth, part of the global 0.1%. Private islands, private aviation, and investments in major companies at this point money is no object.Money becomes irrelevant for day-to-day spending everything is just spare change for you after this tier.

Goals: Influence markets, maintaining legacy and ventures into buisnesses


9. Billionaire ($500M – $10B Net Worth)

Ruling the top 0.01%. Insane influence and power. Owns companies, controls industries, and shapes global markets.

Goals: World-changing ventures, Can do philanthropy and


10. Centibillionaire ($100B+ Net Worth)

Ultra-elite (e.g., Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk).

Direct access to world leaders, space programs, power to influence countreis and define future industries.

Goals: Reshape humanity, mega-scale philanthropy, and personal legacy.


Which tier are you in?
im in tier 0
 
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tier 9 going for 10...
 
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I also defined the financial goal of each tier

1. Broke/debted (< $0 Net Worth)

Negative net worth, debt exceeds assets
,Living paycheck to paycheck or on welfare.

Goals-Pay off debt, build savings, and achieve stability

2. Financially Struggling ($0 – $50k Net Worth)

Barely any savings,reliant on income to survive,Basic needs covered,no room for luxuries or emergencies.

Goals: Build an emergency fund, start investing


3. Financially Stable ($50k – $100k Net Worth)

Small savings, manageable debt, living within means,Comfortable but with limited discretionary spending.

Goals: Grow investments and prepare for long-term goals like homeownership


4. Middle Class ($100k – $1M Net Worth)

Solid savings, some investments, and home equity, Can afford vacations, a decent car, and a small home in subruvs but needs to budget carefully.

Goals: Build wealth for retirement and education.

5. Upper Middle Class ($1M – $5M Net Worth)

Considered "comfortable millionaires" financial independence is within reach unless you live in some shithole like London or California in which case this category can beconsidered Middle Class. You owns a nice home in a decent neighborhood, drives luxury vehicles and enjoys high-quality vacations.

Goals: Secure financial freedom and generational wealth.


6. Affluent ($5M – $10M Net Worth)

Wealthy enough for a luxury lifestyle but not in the ultra-rich category.Can own supercars, luxury watches, multiple properties, and travel first-class

Goals: Expand investments while enjoying luxuries sustainably.


7. High-Net-Worth Individual (HNWI) ($10M – $30M Net Worth)

Recognized as wealthy by global standards. Owns multiple luxury homes, yachts, and private jets,access to exclusive clubs.

Goals: Legacy planning,, and high-profile investments

8. Ultra-High-Net-Worth Individual (UHNW) ($30M – $500M Net Worth)

Elite wealth, part of the global 0.1%. Private islands, private aviation, and investments in major companies at this point money is no object.Money becomes irrelevant for day-to-day spending everything is just spare change for you after this tier.

Goals: Influence markets, maintaining legacy and ventures into buisnesses


9. Billionaire ($500M – $10B Net Worth)

Ruling the top 0.01%. Insane influence and power. Owns companies, controls industries, and shapes global markets.

Goals: World-changing ventures, Can do philanthropy and


10. Centibillionaire ($100B+ Net Worth)

Ultra-elite (e.g., Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk).

Direct access to world leaders, space programs, power to influence countreis and define future industries.

Goals: Reshape humanity, mega-scale philanthropy, and personal legacy.


Which tier are you in?
Financially Stable for myself. Parents are Upper Middle - Affluent
 
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number tier list:

1
10
10^2
10^3
10^4
10^5
10^6
........
 
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Im a povertycel
 
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Dad is middle class, maybe upper, I’m as poor as you can get, but I live at home
 
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I also defined the financial goal of each tier

1. Broke/debted (< $0 Net Worth)

Negative net worth, debt exceeds assets
,Living paycheck to paycheck or on welfare.

Goals-Pay off debt, build savings, and achieve stability

2. Financially Struggling ($0 – $50k Net Worth)

Barely any savings,reliant on income to survive,Basic needs covered,no room for luxuries or emergencies.

Goals: Build an emergency fund, start investing


3. Financially Stable ($50k – $100k Net Worth)

Small savings, manageable debt, living within means,Comfortable but with limited discretionary spending.

Goals: Grow investments and prepare for long-term goals like homeownership


4. Middle Class ($100k – $1M Net Worth)

Solid savings, some investments, and home equity, Can afford vacations, a decent car, and a small home in subruvs but needs to budget carefully.

Goals: Build wealth for retirement and education.

5. Upper Middle Class ($1M – $5M Net Worth)

Considered "comfortable millionaires" financial independence is within reach unless you live in some shithole like London or California in which case this category can beconsidered Middle Class. You owns a nice home in a decent neighborhood, drives luxury vehicles and enjoys high-quality vacations.

Goals: Secure financial freedom and generational wealth.


6. Affluent ($5M – $10M Net Worth)

Wealthy enough for a luxury lifestyle but not in the ultra-rich category.Can own supercars, luxury watches, multiple properties, and travel first-class

Goals: Expand investments while enjoying luxuries sustainably.


7. High-Net-Worth Individual (HNWI) ($10M – $30M Net Worth)

Recognized as wealthy by global standards. Owns multiple luxury homes, yachts, and private jets,access to exclusive clubs.

Goals: Legacy planning,, and high-profile investments

8. Ultra-High-Net-Worth Individual (UHNW) ($30M – $500M Net Worth)

Elite wealth, part of the global 0.1%. Private islands, private aviation, and investments in major companies at this point money is no object.Money becomes irrelevant for day-to-day spending everything is just spare change for you after this tier.

Goals: Influence markets, maintaining legacy and ventures into buisnesses


9. Billionaire ($500M – $10B Net Worth)

Ruling the top 0.01%. Insane influence and power. Owns companies, controls industries, and shapes global markets.

Goals: World-changing ventures, Can do philanthropy and


10. Centibillionaire ($100B+ Net Worth)

Ultra-elite (e.g., Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk).

Direct access to world leaders, space programs, power to influence countreis and define future industries.

Goals: Reshape humanity, mega-scale philanthropy, and personal legacy.


Which tier are you in?
i have had sex with a billionaires daughter and multiple millionaires daughters. not even larp ik it sounds ridiculous
 
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@psychomandible
 
I also defined the financial goal of each tier

1. Broke/debted (< $0 Net Worth)

Negative net worth, debt exceeds assets
,Living paycheck to paycheck or on welfare.

Goals-Pay off debt, build savings, and achieve stability

2. Financially Struggling ($0 – $50k Net Worth)

Barely any savings,reliant on income to survive,Basic needs covered,no room for luxuries or emergencies.

Goals: Build an emergency fund, start investing


3. Financially Stable ($50k – $100k Net Worth)

Small savings, manageable debt, living within means,Comfortable but with limited discretionary spending.

Goals: Grow investments and prepare for long-term goals like homeownership


4. Middle Class ($100k – $1M Net Worth)

Solid savings, some investments, and home equity, Can afford vacations, a decent car, and a small home in subruvs but needs to budget carefully.

Goals: Build wealth for retirement and education.

5. Upper Middle Class ($1M – $5M Net Worth)

Considered "comfortable millionaires" financial independence is within reach unless you live in some shithole like London or California in which case this category can beconsidered Middle Class. You owns a nice home in a decent neighborhood, drives luxury vehicles and enjoys high-quality vacations.

Goals: Secure financial freedom and generational wealth.


6. Affluent ($5M – $10M Net Worth)

Wealthy enough for a luxury lifestyle but not in the ultra-rich category.Can own supercars, luxury watches, multiple properties, and travel first-class

Goals: Expand investments while enjoying luxuries sustainably.


7. High-Net-Worth Individual (HNWI) ($10M – $30M Net Worth)

Recognized as wealthy by global standards. Owns multiple luxury homes, yachts, and private jets,access to exclusive clubs.

Goals: Legacy planning,, and high-profile investments

8. Ultra-High-Net-Worth Individual (UHNW) ($30M – $500M Net Worth)

Elite wealth, part of the global 0.1%. Private islands, private aviation, and investments in major companies at this point money is no object.Money becomes irrelevant for day-to-day spending everything is just spare change for you after this tier.

Goals: Influence markets, maintaining legacy and ventures into buisnesses


9. Billionaire ($500M – $10B Net Worth)

Ruling the top 0.01%. Insane influence and power. Owns companies, controls industries, and shapes global markets.

Goals: World-changing ventures, Can do philanthropy and


10. Centibillionaire ($100B+ Net Worth)

Ultra-elite (e.g., Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk).

Direct access to world leaders, space programs, power to influence countreis and define future industries.

Goals: Reshape humanity, mega-scale philanthropy, and personal legacy.


Which tier are you in?
I’m in centibillionaire
 
I also defined the financial goal of each tier

1. Broke/debted (< $0 Net Worth)

Negative net worth, debt exceeds assets
,Living paycheck to paycheck or on welfare.

Goals-Pay off debt, build savings, and achieve stability

2. Financially Struggling ($0 – $50k Net Worth)

Barely any savings,reliant on income to survive,Basic needs covered,no room for luxuries or emergencies.

Goals: Build an emergency fund, start investing


3. Financially Stable ($50k – $100k Net Worth)

Small savings, manageable debt, living within means,Comfortable but with limited discretionary spending.

Goals: Grow investments and prepare for long-term goals like homeownership


4. Middle Class ($100k – $1M Net Worth)

Solid savings, some investments, and home equity, Can afford vacations, a decent car, and a small home in subruvs but needs to budget carefully.

Goals: Build wealth for retirement and education.

5. Upper Middle Class ($1M – $5M Net Worth)

Considered "comfortable millionaires" financial independence is within reach unless you live in some shithole like London or California in which case this category can beconsidered Middle Class. You owns a nice home in a decent neighborhood, drives luxury vehicles and enjoys high-quality vacations.

Goals: Secure financial freedom and generational wealth.


6. Affluent ($5M – $10M Net Worth)

Wealthy enough for a luxury lifestyle but not in the ultra-rich category.Can own supercars, luxury watches, multiple properties, and travel first-class

Goals: Expand investments while enjoying luxuries sustainably.


7. High-Net-Worth Individual (HNWI) ($10M – $30M Net Worth)

Recognized as wealthy by global standards. Owns multiple luxury homes, yachts, and private jets,access to exclusive clubs.

Goals: Legacy planning,, and high-profile investments

8. Ultra-High-Net-Worth Individual (UHNW) ($30M – $500M Net Worth)

Elite wealth, part of the global 0.1%. Private islands, private aviation, and investments in major companies at this point money is no object.Money becomes irrelevant for day-to-day spending everything is just spare change for you after this tier.

Goals: Influence markets, maintaining legacy and ventures into buisnesses


9. Billionaire ($500M – $10B Net Worth)

Ruling the top 0.01%. Insane influence and power. Owns companies, controls industries, and shapes global markets.

Goals: World-changing ventures, Can do philanthropy and


10. Centibillionaire ($100B+ Net Worth)

Ultra-elite (e.g., Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk).

Direct access to world leaders, space programs, power to influence countreis and define future industries.

Goals: Reshape humanity, mega-scale philanthropy, and personal legacy.


Which tier are you in?
Upper middle to low affluent I think
 
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I'm attending a rice wedding right now.
I am wearing a 5167a, which normies would call S tier wealth.

But my friend the groom is wearing 5980g.

Guy next to me is wearing nautilus world time.

Guy other side of table is wearing openwork vacheron overseas.

Point is there's levels to this game
 
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I also defined the financial goal of each tier

1. Broke/debted (< $0 Net Worth)

Negative net worth, debt exceeds assets
,Living paycheck to paycheck or on welfare.

Goals-Pay off debt, build savings, and achieve stability

2. Financially Struggling ($0 – $50k Net Worth)

Barely any savings,reliant on income to survive,Basic needs covered,no room for luxuries or emergencies.

Goals: Build an emergency fund, start investing


3. Financially Stable ($50k – $100k Net Worth)

Small savings, manageable debt, living within means,Comfortable but with limited discretionary spending.

Goals: Grow investments and prepare for long-term goals like homeownership


4. Middle Class ($100k – $1M Net Worth)

Solid savings, some investments, and home equity, Can afford vacations, a decent car, and a small home in subruvs but needs to budget carefully.

Goals: Build wealth for retirement and education.

5. Upper Middle Class ($1M – $5M Net Worth)

Considered "comfortable millionaires" financial independence is within reach unless you live in some shithole like London or California in which case this category can beconsidered Middle Class. You owns a nice home in a decent neighborhood, drives luxury vehicles and enjoys high-quality vacations.

Goals: Secure financial freedom and generational wealth.


6. Affluent ($5M – $10M Net Worth)

Wealthy enough for a luxury lifestyle but not in the ultra-rich category.Can own supercars, luxury watches, multiple properties, and travel first-class

Goals: Expand investments while enjoying luxuries sustainably.


7. High-Net-Worth Individual (HNWI) ($10M – $30M Net Worth)

Recognized as wealthy by global standards. Owns multiple luxury homes, yachts, and private jets,access to exclusive clubs.

Goals: Legacy planning,, and high-profile investments

8. Ultra-High-Net-Worth Individual (UHNW) ($30M – $500M Net Worth)

Elite wealth, part of the global 0.1%. Private islands, private aviation, and investments in major companies at this point money is no object.Money becomes irrelevant for day-to-day spending everything is just spare change for you after this tier.

Goals: Influence markets, maintaining legacy and ventures into buisnesses


9. Billionaire ($500M – $10B Net Worth)

Ruling the top 0.01%. Insane influence and power. Owns companies, controls industries, and shapes global markets.

Goals: World-changing ventures, Can do philanthropy and


10. Centibillionaire ($100B+ Net Worth)

Ultra-elite (e.g., Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk).

Direct access to world leaders, space programs, power to influence countreis and define future industries.

Goals: Reshape humanity, mega-scale philanthropy, and personal legacy.


Which tier are you in?
11. Jewillionaire ($infinite+ net worth)
They own everything
 
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I'm attending a rice wedding right now.
I am wearing a 5167a, which normies would call S tier wealth.

But my friend the groom is wearing 5980g.

Guy next to me is wearing nautilus world time.

Guy other side of table is wearing openwork vacheron overseas.

Point is there's levels to this game
How do you niggas even get the ADs to give you such rare watches?
 
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@notsocommonthumb
 
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@mayo mogger @itzyaboyJJ @TheBiggestIncelEver @ㅤㅤㅤㅤClavicular @Clown Show @mog_or_be_mogged @6ft4
 
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I also defined the financial goal of each tier

1. Broke/debted (< $0 Net Worth)

Negative net worth, debt exceeds assets
,Living paycheck to paycheck or on welfare.

Goals-Pay off debt, build savings, and achieve stability

2. Financially Struggling ($0 – $50k Net Worth)

Barely any savings,reliant on income to survive,Basic needs covered,no room for luxuries or emergencies.

Goals: Build an emergency fund, start investing


3. Financially Stable ($50k – $100k Net Worth)

Small savings, manageable debt, living within means,Comfortable but with limited discretionary spending.

Goals: Grow investments and prepare for long-term goals like homeownership


4. Middle Class ($100k – $1M Net Worth)

Solid savings, some investments, and home equity, Can afford vacations, a decent car, and a small home in subruvs but needs to budget carefully.

Goals: Build wealth for retirement and education.

5. Upper Middle Class ($1M – $5M Net Worth)

Considered "comfortable millionaires" financial independence is within reach unless you live in some shithole like London or California in which case this category can beconsidered Middle Class. You owns a nice home in a decent neighborhood, drives luxury vehicles and enjoys high-quality vacations.

Goals: Secure financial freedom and generational wealth.


6. Affluent ($5M – $10M Net Worth)

Wealthy enough for a luxury lifestyle but not in the ultra-rich category.Can own supercars, luxury watches, multiple properties, and travel first-class

Goals: Expand investments while enjoying luxuries sustainably.


7. High-Net-Worth Individual (HNWI) ($10M – $30M Net Worth)

Recognized as wealthy by global standards. Owns multiple luxury homes, yachts, and private jets,access to exclusive clubs.

Goals: Legacy planning,, and high-profile investments

8. Ultra-High-Net-Worth Individual (UHNW) ($30M – $500M Net Worth)

Elite wealth, part of the global 0.1%. Private islands, private aviation, and investments in major companies at this point money is no object.Money becomes irrelevant for day-to-day spending everything is just spare change for you after this tier.

Goals: Influence markets, maintaining legacy and ventures into buisnesses


9. Billionaire ($500M – $10B Net Worth)

Ruling the top 0.01%. Insane influence and power. Owns companies, controls industries, and shapes global markets.

Goals: World-changing ventures, Can do philanthropy and


10. Centibillionaire ($100B+ Net Worth)

Ultra-elite (e.g., Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk).

Direct access to world leaders, space programs, power to influence countreis and define future industries.

Goals: Reshape humanity, mega-scale philanthropy, and personal legacy.


Which tier are you in?
Affluent my dad sells oil
 
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How do you niggas even get the ADs to give you such rare watches?
These guys r all hooked up, and they hook me up. It's called actual status, not the status people on here and dumb foids running carousel would have u believe.

Btw I did not get my 5167 at AD, but I did get a very good deal
 
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Interestingly my home town is one of the 10 richest towns in England, and only one outside of wider London

 

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