Eyepatch McCain spiraling hard on X last night. I love watching the RINOs self-destruct
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they really hate it when someone calls them out........CATTURD for the win
Much as I love catturd and can’t stand McCrenshaw, $313,000 is not precisely a huge sum when it comes to investments for a 40 year old.
https://www.marketbeat.com/congress-stock-trades/profiles/dan-crenshaw/
Are his investments elsewhere?
https://www.thisnation.com/politics/people/dan-crenshaw-net-worth-bio/
Looks like his net worth is 1.4-2.1 million, which is very good for 40, but certainly not unreachable, especially with a “bestseller book deal” (red flag).
https://crix11.org/dan-crenshaw-net-worth
Nothing unusual on the real estate, but what’s this Delaware Trust? Anyhow, sorry to defend Patches, but truth is truth, and he doesn’t look overly suspicious financially.
Funny I don't gave one fourth of this.
Probably most don’t, especially right now. but it’s still not unusual for 40+.
Saving $2,000 a month from age 22 to 42 while getting 7% returns puts net worth at $1,000,000. The recent inflation has made it hard, but it used to be pretty doable to save $2000 a month on a $55-70K salary (spend under $2000/mo) - especially with good 401K matching.
Good investment companies typically return well over 7%, too, often in the 15% range. At 15% returns, just $1000 a month over that same 20 years results in $1.4m.
https://bankrate.com/banking/savings/save-million-calculator
Let’s please stop making me defend Patches by moving on to something he’s actually guilty of. I’d much rather post my anti-Patches memes.
It seems pretty unrealistic though to only have $2K in monthly expenses unless you are living with a family member or are renting a bedroom in a seedy part of town. My city is one of the more affordable COL major cities in the US (nothing like NYC or LA prices) and even then you can’t get a rundown roach-infested 1bd apartment in the worst neighborhood for under $850. What’s crazy is that the prices in my smaller hometown in a flyover state are easily twice that of this city, and with very few career opportunities.