These Millionaire Stats Make People SO ANGRY! - Dave Ramsey Rant

Published 2021-09-21
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All Comments (21)
  • @VlauableFather
    As a nurse, I often wonder why doctors and nurses aren’t millionaires… then I look around me in the parking garage.
  • @WildaTheDog
    I’m a 39 year old engineer in NJ and can proudly say I’m a millionaire just from working 17 years and being responsible with my money. Dave is exactly right.
  • @intellifly747
    As a financial planner I can confirm that my engineer clients don't let emotions get in the way of their logic
  • @dtom1145
    As a retired systems engineer who worked hard all my life and lived within my means… I totally agree! I retired at age 58 with several million in savings and assets and now enjoy a comfortable retirement. Paid for my kids education, weddings… but avoided the temptations of McMansion house, vacation home, new car every few years, latest tech toys, lavish vacations… Living within your means is key to having the money to save and invest for the future.
  • @Sizukun1
    I think when the average broke person hears "millionaire" he pictures a guy in a silk suit, driving a luxury car, and a $1mil+ house. Thats the deceptive image a lot of people have.
  • @Tr1Hard777
    It's 90% discipline and 10% knowledge. Like Dave says. You need a big "why".
  • @chrismoody1342
    I’m not a millionaire, but close. I did it all on a hourly wage as a HVAC tech. Raise four kids and sent all four to two years of college. How you ask how; I knew to live frugally, saved regularly and the magic of compound interest starting at a young age.
  • @BlakeEric69
    When I was 25 years old as an enlisted military member, I was reading a Kiplinger's magazine of how much you would have to save and for how long in order to become a millionaire. It was at that moment, I decided to save ...save ..save. Even after divorce and financial reset, I kept at it and am living a debt free lifestyle with CHOICES...brand new truck paid in cash...paid off house...investing $4500 a month and taking several vacations a year with ZERO DEBT..... YOU CAN DO IT TOO !!!
  • @froggore52
    What makes you a millionaire isn't how much money you earn, it's what you DO with your money after you earn it.
  • @hollyb6885
    About 20 years ago I decided to add up ever asset my hubby and I had. We were shocked to find out we were millionaires. He was a blue collar guy and I was a pink collar worker. No college. No inheritance. We took inexpensive vacations every year. We started saving when we were in our early twenties and kept on saving what we could. We retired wealthy and happy.
  • @NightRidah777
    Dave Ramsey: "You don't get to negotiate with math!" Half of America: "That's just like your opinion man!"
  • @tupelohoney622
    My husband and I have lived on 70% of what we make, regardless of how much our income grew. We are 60, married 40 years and have been millionaires since our late 30's.
  • @shrekvt
    Aeronautical engineer. Paid my own way through college. Debt free at 29. Millionaire at 36 (net). No inheritance, parents are still alive, and yes, I love my job.
  • My grandmother was a single mother and taught her entire career. She retired with a net worth of 2.1million. If you would have seen her you would have never thought she had any money. She was so disciplined!
  • I am not a victim, I came into this world with a disability and I am a very strong and happy person.
  • I grew up poor as a child and I always had people telling me I couldn’t afford certain things and I’d never be able to. The negativity made me want to strive to prove these people wrong, and I have. In a hopeless world, you have to create your own sense of hope and fight for that every day. Living hopeless isn’t living at all.
  • @chaoticutopia
    Hah, I'm a teacher, but I'm not going to argue. We are all about learning. I'm going to pay attention and make myself a millionaire!
  • @johnnyboyvan
    Tis true. Worth 2 million, no debts, a good teacher's pension, and retired at 58! Loved teaching for 32 years. 😊