Banker's Malaise

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Schiff, 46, is facing another kind of jam this year: Paid a lower bonus, he said the $350,000 he earns, enough to put him in the country's top 1 percent by income, doesn't cover his family's private-school tuition, a Kent, Connecticut, summer rental and the upgrade they would like from their 1,200-square- foot Brooklyn duplex.
"I feel stuck," Schiff said. "The New York that I wanted to have is still just beyond my reach."
The smaller bonus checks that hit accounts across the financial-services industry this month are making it difficult to maintain the lifestyles that Wall Street workers expect, according to interviews with bankers and their accountants, therapists, advisers and headhunters.
"People who don't have money don't understand the stress," said Alan Dlugash, a partner at accounting firm Marks Paneth & Shron LLP in New York who specializes in financial planning for the wealthy. "Could you imagine what it's like to say I got three kids in private school, I have to think about pulling them out? How do you do that?"

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/bonus-withdrawal-puts-bankers-malaise-050100338.html

"People who don't have money don't understand the stress"

I know it reads like an Onion article but rich people really think like this.

Think about that next time they complain about having to pay taxes...
 
Saw it this morning, but I'm not really surprised. Happiness is supposed to average out, so a paraplegic isn't supposed to feel any less happy than a normal person, etc.

Still, it was annoying.

Oh no, I can't afford to renovate my 1200 sq ft duplex any more, I'm the saddest person in the world, wahhh.

My kids might have to go to public school! The horror!
 
Yeah guys, let's not be selfish here. The super wealthy are just like us. They have their butler put on their pants one leg at a time.
 
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