Millennials think they know how much money it takes to be considered wealthy, and it's well over $1 million

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Millennials think it takes a personal net worth of nearly $2 million to be wealthy, according to Charles Schwab's 2019 Modern Wealth Survey.

This nearly $2 million target number is roughly 20 times the median net worth of US households — $97,300, according to the. But it's also lower than what most Americans believe it takes to be truly wealthy, according to the survey — $2.3 million.

And yet, most millennials say they don't define wealth primarily as a number — more than three-quarters of millennial respondents said feeling wealthy isn't about the dollar amount, but about how they live their lives.

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