(Washington)-who believe that they will be 1 million a rich man?
About two 10 americans, who is not very optimistic than Australia, but over the next ten years in a wealthy English people more optimistic, according to a new AP-CNBC survey.
In all three countries, seven more than 10 of the respondents said they could not be 1 million rich, 10 years in the future.
The global economic downturn reflected the psychological fee, solid most americans-61%-the British-63%-said it was extremely or very difficult compatriots, today be 1 million billionaires.
"This is a kind of unrealistic things to anyone, bearing," said Jason-35, in the American state of Wisconsin Loganville, heavy equipment operator
As an apprentice hair salon in London, at the age of 19, natasha mountain, across the pond, said her friend of high unemployment, finding a job is basically gave up.
"Is there a determination, not what goal," hill said. "Everyone in robot mode-they just solve."
On the other side of the earth, only 35% of australians have the same feeling, the results found.
"Oh, right, that's right, you can become a millionaire," 1 million Australian students Hannah Peters said, 21. "Anyone can be 1 million rich, there are so many opportunities here, you only need to know how to go to."
Australia is so goddamned reason of sunshine.
The unemployment rate is 5.3%, nearly half of America's 9.1%. Less than 8% of British people work. And natural resources in western Australia's boom is helping the country's economy to grow by around 3% this year, according to the international monetary fund forecasts. Corresponds to the British number is on the U.S. economy of 1.7% and 2.8%, but many private economists expect to low.
However, it is difficult to imagine a 1 million millionaire down many.
"My salary is bad, I spend, said:" a 47-year-old striker and two young children's father Brian Draney, Tasmania.
By the Associated Press and CNBC television channel last month, the Australian people vote that is the most optimistic of a group, and 29% of the respondents said they thought have finally become in the next ten years 1 million become a prospect is good, in the United States than in the UK, 21%, and only 8%
In reality, the United States in the world of information 1 million millionaire, of which more than 5.2 million, 2010,, and virtually every one of the 20 families, according to the Boston consulting group's latest annual global wealth report. British households every 45 570000 1 million rich, or about one. Australia in 133000 or every 60 families, but about a year-on-year increase of 35000.
BCG survey measurement of a $1 million calculation. AP and CNBC respondents were asked the possibility of a DuoDa, they hope to own the monetary unit is worth ten thousand yuan, or $$pounds. One million dollars worth about a $964000, about 633000 pounds.
But the difference is academic, most people never think that they will have the fate of with their names.
"I never let a, because my family is bleeding I do," said Brian bolton, a married 47, in Brisbane, Australia civil servants have two young children. "Every day my bank account balance greatly lighter, I don't know where that is."
Survey said, the vision is rich, the requirements 1 million all the inhabitants of the three countries consumer like priorities: most of them say they save its, investment, real estate, repayment of the debt and buy family share.
The "one size fits all respondents savings or investment" as their top priority. The last of the priority? Americans and australians listed "giving to charity."
"I give the flavor of the charity, said:" Draney from Australia, of Tasmania states striker. The second idea: "this is just asking for trouble, because they will offend me for the rest of my life."
Opinion polls show that of the brits "pay down the debt," last year,.
Wail dark, 26, has trouble, even imagine yourself as a 1 million billionaires. His chosen career, film production, it is very difficult to scored.
"The environment right is hard, he said:" in London. "Everyone thought, they are going to will just scrape."
In London hair salon, 19, charlotte Hagen Boyla admits "spending a day, I get it."
But 1 million become rich, she thought, is out of the question. You can win the lottery, her reason, or you can work your way.
"Or," she added, "you always can marry a millionaire."
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