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Is "Millionaire" still the benchmark?
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Especially for Millennials for retirement. I was born in '86 so a true 90's kid and millionaire definitely sounded rich.

But if I retired 30 years from now median home prices could be close to a million. And a million in a retirement account seems like you'd still be essentially poor. I feel like a net worth of $5M should be the goal.

What say you?

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In 90% of the country 'yes'

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