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Wealthy Middle-Class Poor and the Differences in How They Handle Their Money

By Mika Hamilton

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Believe it or not, middle class people are bigger spendthrifts than their wealthy counterparts, spending more for cars, clothes boats and other big ticket items than the rich. Don't believe it? Well, it's true, according to Thomas J. Stanley, Ph. D. and William D. Danko, Ph. D., who wrote the surprising 1996 book "The Millionaire Next Door." Danko and Stanley studied the spending habits of millionaires and found that they're usually exceedingly frugal, buying off-the-rack clothes, driving used cars and looking for deals wherever they can find them.

According to these authors, rich people are big on saving, routinely socking away about 20 percent of their money into investments and savings accounts. Very few drive current-model cars, and almost never lease them (unless it's done through their company). Most also have what Danko and Stanley call a "go to hell fund," enough accumulated wealth to last them for 10 to 15 years should they leave their jobs - jobs which most of them work at an average of 45 to 55 hours a week. Most millionaires buy their suits from mid-range department stores, spending more money on their children's education than on the trappings of wealth.

But if you look at middle class people, you'll often see what's termed "conspicuous consumption" at work - a brand-new, leased SUV in the driveway, designer labels hanging in the closet, and credit-card debt up the wazoo, because the middle class income is stretched to its limit to pay for these luxuries. The difference between wealthy and middle class is one of income certainly, but often the biggest divide comes when you examine their net worth. The wealthy become rich - and stay rich - by living well below their means and investing their money for the future. A middle-class family, on the other hand, often undermines its own potential for wealth by overspending compared to what they earn, because they're concerned with measuring up to their neighbors in terms of how big their house is, what sort of car they drive and the price tag on the clothes they wear.

One of the biggest financial challenges for those on the less privileged end of the spectrum is escaping from lower class income and spending, and elevating themselves to middle class. When you're fighting to keep your children fed and to pay the rent on time, it's difficult to conceive of how you can possibly invest any of your much-needed income for the future. Even the most frugal of working-class families find their resources stretched to the limit - everything that they need and buy costs the same as it does for people with higher incomes, so everything from gasoline to food to home appliances takes a much larger chunk, percentage-wise, out of their net income.

Can spending habits among lower income households be improved, though? Absolutely. As with middle-income people, there's often a belief that they "need" certain items to fit in as average Americans - so they buy cars at high interest rates, video game systems for the kids, microwave ovens and brand name sneakers, leaving no money left over for savings.

The biggest difference between the wealthy and the not-wealthy is, it turns out, how tight they are with their money - the rich are better savers. Income plays a part, of course, but if you want to live a more comfortable life in the future, cutting back on your expenses today can go a long way towards making that dream a reality. Live within your income, reduce your credit debt, and spend wisely.

Learn the investment strategies used by many wealthy people to ensure their own futures, visit our Stock Market Australia website and request your free DVD of a 3 hour seminars with Self Made Millionaire Jamie McIntyre.

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