Quote from morganist:
A lot of that will be property value and will soon will drop. You will see that figure fall.
Quote from Scataphagos:
Still seems way high. What's the average price on house in America... $260K?
"9% of Americans are millionaires".. sounds more like a false/BS argument from the Left to justify "taxing the rich... SOME MORE".
Closing remark from Judge Napalitano last night... "Half of Americans want more from government and want the other half of Americans to pay for it"...
Yeah well, people in Hell want ice-water, too.
Quote from morganist:
Is it a case of being harder to get a 6 pacj than a million or that more people want money.

Quote from Scataphagos:
Still seems way high. What's the average price on house in America... $260K?
"9% of Americans are millionaires".. sounds more like a false/BS argument from the Left to justify "taxing the rich... SOME MORE".
Closing remark from Judge Napalitano last night... "Half of Americans want more from government and want the other half of Americans to pay for it"...
Yeah well, people in Hell want ice-water, too.

Quote from Ghost of Cutten:
Flawed logic - you assume that the reason people don't have 6 pack abs is because it's too hard. Whereas the reason is that most people don't see much point in having them. The benefits to being a millionaire are significant. The benefits to having 6 pack abs are zero.
You should look at how many people are in shape, because that is a significant health, athletic, and aesthetic benefit. Whereas 6 pack abs don't improve your health, athleticism, and only improve your looks to those people who like it - and many people prefer a flat but soft-looking stomach.
Why work very hard to get something with little or no value?