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'I Make $200,000 & I'm Considered Lower Class' - My Reaction

'I Make $200,000 & I'm Considered Lower Class' - My Reaction At first glance, it is shocking to see that someone can make $200,000 a year and feel lower class. But let's take a deeper look to see what's really going on here.
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"I Make $200,000 A Year & Feel Lower Class" - My Thoughts
0:15 - Is $200,000 a year upper class or lower class
1:05 - How much money you keep if you make $200,000 a year
2:21 - Why you feel lower class with $200,000 a year
3:49 - Surprising poverty levels in San Francisco
4:50 - Looking at real estate in San Francisco
6:35 - The average salary in San Francisco compared to the cost of living
8:45 - What to do if the city you live in and cost of living are holding you back form building wealth


What Is The Minority Mindset?
The Minority Mindset has nothing to do with the way you look or what kind of family you're from. It's a mindset.

Give the majority $200 and they will come back with a pair of shoes. Give the minority $200 they will come back with $2,000.

Think from the mindset of a consumer and be the provider, that's the Minority Mindset. Don't be the majority. #MIH #GetMoneySmart


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