Michael Corleone was a billionaire in Godfather 3

GunRanger

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It's even more impressive considering the fact that money really started going downhill in the 80s. Economists can cite whatever bullshyt indexes and inflation calculators they want, a million dollars in 1980 would have made you a wealthy man even in tier 1 cities, able to afford limos and country club memberships. But by the time the 2000s rolled around, a million just makes you comfortably poor.
The early 80s had double digit inflation
 

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Where? :mjlol: In Manhattan? :heh: 1M, in 2000, made you very comfortably middle class rich. Hell it still does today. :win:
I'm not looking to start a debate, but 1 million just ain't what it used to be. Assuming you invest and get 3-5% annual returns without avoiding any major pitfalls, that's just enough for 1 person to live a normal lifestyle without touching the principal. Any serious medical or legal trouble will still put you on your ass. And if you touch the principal, you only have a few years of diamonds and furs before it runs out.
 
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