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Rich is relative


What does it take to be considered rich? It's all relative, but Forbes magazine has a clear definition. Anyone with $1m in annual passive income is rich. That means a million bucks per year without working. Total investable assets - not counting home, yacht or Ferrari - would have to be at least $25-30m to produce passive income of this level. Even if we were very generous and converted this to crowns at a one-to-one rate, a Czech would still need investable assets of at least Kè 25-30m - or monthly passive income of about Kè 80,000 - to be "rich." Is a Czech with Kè 80,000 in passive income truly rich? Most ÈSSD voters would probably think so. But wait a minute! MP David Rath of ÈSSD is labeling people with Kè 80,000 in employment income as rich. After paying income tax and social taxes, that leaves them with something like Kè 50,000. That's barely enough to pay the running costs of a Ferrari. [Czech Republic]