Read previewWhen Joshua first earned a $100,000 salary about five years ago, it didn't impact his lifestyle much.
"I wasn't able to splurge or to afford luxurious things," the 30-year-old fintech professional, who's based in Georgia, told Business Insider via email.
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Business Insider asked three people who've made over $100,000 a year how becoming a six-figure-earner did — and didn't — change their lives and relationships.
For many of these people, a $100,000 salary could, in fact, be life-changing.
Persons:
—, Joshua, doesn't, What's, who've, Cole H, Mattes, it's, ALICE, Maksim Sonin, — he's, he's
Organizations:
Service, Business, New York Fed, New, Fed, eBay, Monarch Media, United, Stanford University
Locations:
Georgia, California