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<blockquote data-quote="wheelspin" data-source="post: 15060933" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>The key difference is a lot of politicians are quoting wealth, and some are quoting income. This is income. </p><p>That is a very key difference. You can be very, very, wealthy, and have very little actual income... Warren Buffett is worth something on the order of $74 billion for example, and his salary has been $100,000 for the past 25 years. But capital gains are another matter entirely for him. He gets $8-10 million a year or so in stock options and benefits. And the appreciation of his shares in Berkshire Hathaway is where all of his $74 billion came from of course. $100k vs millions vs billions depending on how you view it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>One way or the other, politicians are *always* steering the conversation by skewing how they talk about the data to accomplish their goals\ideology.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Anyway, when looking at it from a net worth consideration, it looks like this:</p><p>[ATTACH]53036[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wheelspin, post: 15060933, member: 259"] The key difference is a lot of politicians are quoting wealth, and some are quoting income. This is income. That is a very key difference. You can be very, very, wealthy, and have very little actual income... Warren Buffett is worth something on the order of $74 billion for example, and his salary has been $100,000 for the past 25 years. But capital gains are another matter entirely for him. He gets $8-10 million a year or so in stock options and benefits. And the appreciation of his shares in Berkshire Hathaway is where all of his $74 billion came from of course. $100k vs millions vs billions depending on how you view it. One way or the other, politicians are *always* steering the conversation by skewing how they talk about the data to accomplish their goals\ideology. Anyway, when looking at it from a net worth consideration, it looks like this: [ATTACH]53036.vB[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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