#21 Re: 这个三流无名气的演员谁听过?月收入照样有18.6万刀,年收入超过200万
截止了不让买啊
截止了不让买啊
问题是报税收入超百万的才80万份
Yellen 写了: 2025年 8月 21日 15:12是要报税,1000万资产以上的多半是老年入。本人只是举个例子,这个同事只要父母过世,他和他弟弟当年家庭资产就能上个台阶,你我这种移民就没有这个可能。所以不要只看工资收入。
你联系一下老牛,离鲍鱼宣布还有一个月呢,为啥不让买?
2023年总共报税的1亿4千万份,80万份100万年收入的占0.8%,和人口中1.6%家庭有1000万资产并无矛盾之处。很多1000万以上资产的退休老人,年收入不会有1百万以上。
这样说简单点,本人博士时导师就退休了,老犹太人,80岁出头了。本人以前学生时他就说他有接近1000万资产了。他现在退休了,收入肯定没有100万。
23年报税1.6亿份,只有0.5%达到百万以上,3万多份(0.02%)达到千万以上
百万以上收入的人里,有遗产收入的只有41343份报税,总遗产收入309亿,人均70多万。每年死300万人左右,就是说高遗产家庭比例是很低的
Yellen 写了: 2025年 8月 21日 15:402023年总共报税的1亿4千万份,80万份100万年收入的占0.8%,和人口中1.6%家庭有1000万资产并无矛盾之处。很多1000万以上资产的退休老人,年收入不会有1百万以上。
gjq 写了: 2025年 8月 21日 15:5023年报税1.6亿份,只有0.5%达到百万以上,3万多份(0.02%)达到千万以上
百万以上收入的人里,有遗产收入的只有41343份报税,总遗产收入309亿,人均70多万。每年死300万人左右,就是说高遗产家庭比例是很低的
遗产一般人人身中只有一次,不会有多次,所以还是不矛盾。
Stifler. 还挺有名的,至少我能认出来
死掉的300多万人,遗产总共才500多亿。
本人奇怪的是,很多人都相信美国公布的报税数据,但是不相信统计的财产数据,到底有什么根据,还是选择性(靠自己喜好)相信?
The Wealth Report—How Many Americans Have A Net Worth Of $1Million, $5Million, $10 Million and More
Wealth distribution in the United States remains a topic of fascination. There are many people who aspire to join the ranks of millionaires and beyond. The number of Americans achieving various net worth milestones—$1 million, $5 million, $10 million, $20 million, $50 million, and $100 million—offers insight into the concentration of wealth and the economic dynamics shaping the nation.
The journey to a $1 million net worth is a significant milestone. It’s often viewed as a marker of financial success. According to 2023 estimates from the Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report and other sources, approximately 23.7 million U.S. households, or about 18.04% of all households, have a net worth of $1 million or more.
This figure includes the value of primary residences, reflecting the substantial role home equity plays in wealth accumulation for many Americans. The threshold to join this group is around $1.22 million, as noted by the Federal Reserve’s Survey of Consumer Finances, placing these households in the top 10% of wealth holders. New Jersey leads the nation with the highest proportion of millionaire households at 9.76%, or roughly 246,058 households, driven by its proximity to high-income areas like New York City.
Reaching a $5 million net worth narrows the field significantly. Approximately 4.8 million households, or 3.68% of U.S. households, boast a net worth of $5 million or more. This group represents a subset of the top 5%, where the threshold is around $1.03 million.
Climbing to $5 million requires substantial assets beyond a primary home. This cohort has investments in stocks, real estate, or business ownership. The data suggests that only about 17% of those who reach $1 million go on to achieve $5 million, highlighting the increasing difficulty of scaling wealth at these levels. Factors like disciplined investing, entrepreneurship, or high-income careers in finance, tech, or law often propel individuals into this bracket.
A $10 million net worth places households in an even more exclusive category, with around 2.13 million households, or 1.62% of the total, meeting this benchmark. This level is just shy of the top 1%, which requires a net worth of approximately $13.7 million.
The $10 million mark is often cited as a target for comfortable retirement, capable of generating $300,000 to $500,000 in low-risk annual income. Many in this group are early employees of successful startups, C-suite executives, or real estate investors, particularly in high-cost cities like San Francisco or New York. For context, $10 million in New York City may feel equivalent to $30 million in a lower-cost area like Des Moines, Iowa, due to cost-of-living disparities.
算了不和你们说了,没办法。去读读基本统计,先看看Simpson‘s paradox是什么。
2022年遗产超过12M交遗产税,Approximately 3,170 American taxpayers paid federal estate tax in the 2022 tax year (占死亡人口的0.1%)
wyseman 写了: 2025年 8月 21日 13:11其实我对演员拿这种perpetual的收入一直没明白到底是凭啥。
拍片公司承担巨大风险。
然后如果片子成功,演员回来要挟公司不拍续集。
那写code做软件的是不是也应该要求永久性收入?
拍的片每年都有人看
就跟书的版权差不多
我帝的统计都是狗屎,你看看就好了,这些做统计的练2x3都要按计算器
Yellen 写了: 2025年 8月 21日 15:56本人奇怪的是,很多人都相信美国公布的报税数据,但是不相信统计的财产数据,到底有什么根据,还是选择性(靠自己喜好)相信?
The Wealth Report—How Many Americans Have A Net Worth Of $1Million, $5Million, $10 Million and More
Wealth distribution in the United States remains a topic of fascination. There are many people who aspire to join the ranks of millionaires and beyond. The number of Americans achieving various net worth milestones—$1 million, $5 million, $10 million, $20 million, $50 million, and $100 million—offers insight into the concentration of wealth and the economic dynamics shaping the nation.
The journey to a $1 million net worth is a significant milestone. It’s often viewed as a marker of financial success. According to 2023 estimates from the Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report and other sources, approximately 23.7 million U.S. households, or about 18.04% of all households, have a net worth of $1 million or more.
This figure includes the value of primary residences, reflecting the substantial role home equity plays in wealth accumulation for many Americans. The threshold to join this group is around $1.22 million, as noted by the Federal Reserve’s Survey of Consumer Finances, placing these households in the top 10% of wealth holders. New Jersey leads the nation with the highest proportion of millionaire households at 9.76%, or roughly 246,058 households, driven by its proximity to high-income areas like New York City.
Reaching a $5 million net worth narrows the field significantly. Approximately 4.8 million households, or 3.68% of U.S. households, boast a net worth of $5 million or more. This group represents a subset of the top 5%, where the threshold is around $1.03 million.
Climbing to $5 million requires substantial assets beyond a primary home. This cohort has investments in stocks, real estate, or business ownership. The data suggests that only about 17% of those who reach $1 million go on to achieve $5 million, highlighting the increasing difficulty of scaling wealth at these levels. Factors like disciplined investing, entrepreneurship, or high-income careers in finance, tech, or law often propel individuals into this bracket.
A $10 million net worth places households in an even more exclusive category, with around 2.13 million households, or 1.62% of the total, meeting this benchmark. This level is just shy of the top 1%, which requires a net worth of approximately $13.7 million.
The $10 million mark is often cited as a target for comfortable retirement, capable of generating $300,000 to $500,000 in low-risk annual income. Many in this group are early employees of successful startups, C-suite executives, or real estate investors, particularly in high-cost cities like San Francisco or New York. For context, $10 million in New York City may feel equivalent to $30 million in a lower-cost area like Des Moines, Iowa, due to cost-of-living disparities.
扯鸡巴蛋,老子当年读博士时美国人同学,随便一个数学能力都甩你几条街。人freshman时就学graduate school的实复分析,微分几何了。你休斯顿屁民就没接触过美国的精英阶层。
所以你这些同学最后都去了联邦政府拿5位数工资了?
Yellen 写了: 2025年 8月 21日 16:14扯鸡巴蛋,老子当年读博士时美国人同学,随便一个数学能力都甩你几条街。人freshman时就学graduate school的实复分析,微分几何了。你休斯顿屁民就没接触过美国的精英阶层。
投行,hedge fund拿7位数。尼玛的贫困限制想象力,果然。
所以你看懂我说的了么?这些做统计的连2x3都要按计算器,你的投行同学愿意来联邦政府帮他们做统计拿5位数工资么
多数普通演员拿不到什么分成,小角色就是去AUDITION,
选上了一锤子买卖,一两千几百块的都有。
你要有实际证据证明美国不存在1.6%的家庭资产超过1000万,就举出来。本人接触到的人当中,有1000万家产的很常见。
这个没错,但是本人只是要说明1.6%的家庭有1000万资产不夸张。美国还有接近50%的家庭资产基本为0呢,也不矛盾。