How much annual income is considered being successful?
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personal economies being relative, and basic economic distribution being defined as the ability to draw on other peoples economies to provide for the self through entropy of personal design and aquisition and contribution, the distribution of money should be equal, to fair market value of your effort and your industries effort to make a cohesive economic value. With some egalitarian benefits in the distribution of cost, as health care for instance, and momentums as acceleration within positive economies and deceleration within negative economies.
As long as you don't live beyond your means, then you can consider yourself financially successful per your standard.
That depends on you!
I think that if you can make enough to pay the bills, have a bit to go to the movies or dinner once in a while and also save a bit then you are doing good.
Don't spend more than you make and you will be okay.
Nobody can tell you a dollar figure.
success is being in the position of the race with the
Jones' that satisfies you.
I hate to say this but you have to define successful. If you are a janitor, plumber, accountant, lawyer, salesperson, vice president, or president successful income levels would all be different. I suppose you could consider yourself successful is your income was somewhere above the average income of your profession. However, even then there would be variables because of the type of industry or size of company.
Enough to hire someone else to do your job, and still live comfortably.
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