I have a friend who does consulting on the side, he bills out at $300 per hour. So you are saying that he is poor?
If he doesn’t work, he doesn’t have any money.
He HAS to work.
If he doesn’t work, he will have no income.
So yes, he is poor.
You have to understand, that on this thread, we may have a bunch of poor people quibbling over a definition of who earns the most money.
And we may be on the edge of “envy” … we are so “worked up” that someone may be making more income than us, that our teeth go on edge. And we may strive to bring them down to our level.
Also, we need to make a distinction between income and assets. Income & expense is totally different from assets & liabilities. [Do you understand the difference?]
The concept of “rich” usually relates to the amount of assets a person has.
If someone is able to bill $300 per hour, then we need to figure out what their secret is and admire and emulate their ability. Unless of course, they are doing something totally immoral.
I remember getting admonished because someone in our company had a high billing rate; but it turned out that the company had a high overhead burden (rent, marketing, proposal writing, payroll prep, medical benefits, liability insurance, purchase of equipment, travel expenses, personnel, pension liability, interest expense, admin, fringes, down time, etc, and a lot of time that could not be billed) , so the amount my friend actually got was only about one-fourth of the billable amount.
God Bless your friend for being able to bill that rate.
[How many hours a year does he actually bill? One hour or 2000 hours? How much time does he expend that is non-billable?]
The rich have no need to work. They don’t “earn” money. They own large amounts of stuff. And they have staffs of people to “maintain” their rich status for them.
Nevertheless, we have no right to envy (desire to take away) the assets of rich people.