

I mean first off, rich is subjective as hell. I literally had a debate with this chick I know brother a few weeks ago about how 60k ain’t shyt. He was trying to tell me that you could be comfortable on that. And I was like depend on what your definition of comfortable is, cause ain’t no way I would feel comfortable with that in any city. But I’m from Chicago and lived in major cities my whole life. He from the country. We both grew up lower class/poor, but in different areas. He from Augusta Ga. But we both in Atlanta now as grown men, and my definition of rich is a lot different than his.
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"Rich" is definitely subjective but I think there's a bar, same for "poor". I think relative to one's location is the best way to define it, because obviously the bar for "rich" in Birmingham is gonna be lower than it is in Seattle...
I also think you gotta take one's savings and assets into account, too many 6-figga earners who aint got shyt...
That's my long way of basically saying I agree with you lmao...
cuz of all the people who moved therei might make it to rich in my city..... we getting surprise bonuses next week
that's hella weird that atlanta was considered one of the lower cost of living places yet this says it's up there with the other pricey cities.... basically, the same level as NYC
i guess yesterday's price ... something something![]()