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And possibly counting the digits that come after the decimal.
Based on human nature, I would tend to think so.
I think you are right. It is a bit of a milestone for anyone coming up the ranks in their career.
Probably (or they are adding more than one year). Because most people that make that type of income don't brag about it.
Two guys were arguing, the first one boasted he made a "six-figure income". The second guy responded saing he made "double that". The first guy clarified "so you make a twelve-figure income?". The second guy agreed, not sounding all too aware of what was going on (keep in mind 12-figure would be at least $100,000,000,000).
I suspect you're right, and recently to boot. They haven't yet learned that it's best to keep you're mouth shut - for tax purposes.
Yes, or they could be going off of money before taxes.
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