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    AP-CNBC Poll: $1 million a long shot in US

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Who believes they'll be a millionaire?

    About two in 10 Americans do — a small showing of optimism compared to Australians, but downright cheery next to Britons when asked about becoming wealthy in the next ten years, according to a new Associated Press-CNBC poll.

    In all three countries, more than seven in 10 of those surveyed said they were unlikely to become millionaires in the next decade.

    The results reflect the psychic toll that the worlds' economic troubles have taken on the aspirations of individuals. Solid majorities of can-do Americans — 61 percent — and Britons — 63 percent — say it's extremely or very difficult for their countrymen to become millionaires today.

    "It's an unrealistic thing for anybody to assume," said Jason Hall, 35, a heavy equipment operator in Loganville, Wis.

    Across the pond, 19-year-old Natasha Hill, an apprentice at a London hair salon, said many of her friends looking for work amid high unemployment have essentially given up.

    "There's no determination, nothing to aim for," Hill said. "Everyone is in robot mode — they just settle."

    On the flip side of the planet, just 35 percent of Australians feel the same way, the results found.

    "Oh, yes, yes, yes you can" become a millionaire, said Australian student Hannah Peters, 21. "Anybody can become a millionaire. There are so many opportunities here. You just have to know how to go about it."

    The Aussies have reason to be so darned sunny.

    Unemployment there is 5.3 percent, nearly half the United States' 9.1 percent. Just under 8 percent of Brits are out of work. And a natural resources boom in Western Australia is helping grow the country's economy about 3 percent this year, according to forecasts by the International Monetary Fund. The equivalent figure for the United Kingdom is 1.7 percent and for the U.S. economy, 2.8 percent, though many private economists expect it to be lower.

    Still, becoming a millionaire was tough to imagine for many Down Under.

    "My pay is lousy and I spend it," said Tasmanian Brian Draney, a 47-year-old lineman and father of two young children.

    Polling last month by the AP and CNBC found that Australians are the most optimistic of the bunch, with 29 percent of respondents there saying they feel good about their prospects of eventually becoming a millionaire in the next decade, compared with 21 percent in the U.S. and just 8 percent in the U.K.

    In reality, the United States leads the world in millionaires, more than 5.2 million of them in 2010, or nearly one in every 20 households, according to The Boston Consulting Group's latest annual global wealth report. Great Britain had 570,000 millionaires, or about one in every 45 households. Australia had 133,000 or about one in every 60 households, but that's an increase of 35,000 over the previous year.

    The BCG survey measured millionaires in terms of U.S. dollars. Those polled by AP and CNBC were asked how likely it was that they'd be worth a million of their own monetary unit — U.S. dollars, Australian dollars or British pounds. One million American dollars is worth about 964,000 Australian dollars, and about 633,000 British pounds.

    But the difference is academic when large majorities never think they'll have such fortunes to their names.

    "I'll never make a million, because my family is bleeding me dry," said Brian Bolton, a married 47-year-old civil servant in Brisbane, Australia, who has two young children. "Every day my bank balance is substantially lighter and I don't know where it goes."

    Asked to imagine being millionaires, residents of all three countries had similar priorities for spending it: The bulk of them said they would save it, invest it, buy real estate, pay down debt and share with family, the survey said.

    Respondents across the board listed "saving or investing" as their first priority. The last priority? Americans and Australians listed "giving away to charity."

    "I'd give charity a taste," said Draney, the lineman from the Australian island state of Tasmania. On second thought: "That's just asking for trouble because then they'd annoy me for the rest of my life."

    Brits left "paying down debt" for last, the polls showed.

    Wail Al-Dour, 26, has trouble even envisioning himself as a millionaire. His chosen career, filmmaking, is tough to break into.

    "The environment right now is hard," he said in London. "Everyone thinks they're going to be just scraping by."

    Back at the London hair salon, Charlotte Hagan-Boyla, 19, confesses to "spending money the day I get it."

    But becoming a millionaire, she thinks, isn't out of the question. You could win the lottery, she reasoned, or you could work your way up.

    "Or," she added, "you could always marry a rich man."

    ___

    Associated Press Writers Cassandra Vinograd in London, Rod McGuirk in Canberra, Australia and Christopher S. Rugaber in Washington and Deputy Polling Director Jennifer Agiesta and News Survey Specialist Dennis Junius contributed to this report.

    ___

    On the Web:

    http://www.cnbc.com

    http://www.ap-gfkpoll.com

     

    387 comments

    • Mark  •  8 mths ago
      I have a degree in Computer Science, years of experience, worked my #$%$ off, tried to do the right thing, and have been unemployed now for 9 months. Millionaire, I don't ask for that or even dream of that, just want to be back at work. Unemployment just sucks so badly.
      • Joe 6Pack 8 mths ago
        You can't get work because you're lazy! Go to India, work for $2/day, then you can find work. That's the republican answer.
      • GOA 8 mths ago
        It's a tough economy out there. Keep your chin up. You have a good degree. A lot of people aren't as fortunate because they either got a crappy degree or don't have one at all. Where do you live? It might be time to move s/where else where the jobs are. My husband also has a background in computer science. We had to bounce around for him to find a good job. Don't be afraid to make a bold move if you need to. I wish you the best of luck.
      • DEBO 8 mths ago
        @Mark What area of the country are you located. The east coast, northern Cali, and Austin and Houston Texas areas can't get enough Comp Sci guys.... Trust me I am one.....
    • SJ  •  8 mths ago
      Got to get elected first, it's the only way I can scam enough money for favors that I know of.
    • T.A.M.I.A.  •  8 mths ago
      Yet another cliche: "Money can't buy happiness, but it sure makes it easier to shop for."
      • anonymous 8 mths ago
        Money can't buy happiness, but it sure can rent the hell out of it.
    • MichaelL  •  8 mths ago
      Wanting to be a millionaire reminds me of the saying "the love of money is the root of all evil" ! Sounds sort of greedy. Thing is, money is nice to have to pay for necessities. But, no one takes it with them when they die! A good family, and real friends, can make you richer than any millionaire!
      • Jason 8 mths ago
        You can't take family and friends with you when you die.
      • MichaelL 8 mths ago
        We will al meet up again, without the money.
    • Charles W  •  8 mths ago
      One million won't get anyone up to the low tax bracket. A real millionaire is no longer someone with one million.
      • Ed88 8 mths ago
        Correct. Got change for a billion?
      • rahim 8 mths ago
        completely agree
    • Anon  •  8 mths ago
      You will probably increase your chances of becoming a millionaire ($1 million net worth) if you don't have any kids and maybe don't marry at all, or at the least don't marry a spendthrift spouse. Of course, being a millionaire isn't everything. America's best days are behind it for many Americans. Maybe a future generation will run things better. If you are a young person with good job skills, think about trying to get a job abroad. It is much more difficult to pull up stakes when you are old.
      • rbtrage 8 mths ago
        I'll second that. If your current boss discourages you from going overseas or encourages you to stay with more money, mostly likely they are using you. They don't have your best interest at heart.
      • swtpea 8 mths ago
        i understand what you are saying....but the final reality is that regardless how i earn my money, i will pay my share ie percentage 25% or 20% of the money i earn, win or inherit to the government....but i will not pay so that any dumdum like the pres that we have now.....he will have to find new friends to sleep with, not CEO's of large corp like Imment of GE...and then have them go to build manufacturing plants to put China and its people to work....his responsibility is to put Americans to work....not other nations, those are the responsibility on their leader................boy what did we get into the WH....he really has to go....maybe he will move to China and drive them to bankrupcy like he is trying to do to us
    • scrodbundy  •  8 mths ago
      the DUH of the DECADE!!!
    • Brian  •  8 mths ago
      Hey people..."millionaire" doesn't mean a million dollars in cash, it means net worth. Retirement, housing, etc.
    • in2itonline  •  8 mths ago
      Becoming a millionaire in the United States is within the reach of everyone who set their goals appropriately at a young age. Here's the kicker, though, becoming a millionaire is not glamorous. It requires frugality. You will not be living large. Being a millionaire will give you a certain amount of security, but its questionable whether it qualifies you as being truly wealthy in today's economy.
    • Truth Teller  •  8 mths ago
      That's right let's all listen to buffoon boy. What an absolute moron.
    • Mr. Nuts  •  8 mths ago
      If you're working for someone else -- you'll never become a millionaire.
    • James Bond  •  8 mths ago
      I think everyone will be a millionaire soon. However, when bread costs $1000 a loaf, it won't matter.
    • BillW  •  8 mths ago
      I know several folks that are self-made millionaires but it took them 15 to 25 years to do it. They keys to their success were good accountants, lawyers and finamcial planners. They handle the books, provide wise business wisdom and keep you out of legal trouble. That frees one up to concentrate on whatever trade you're engaged in.
    • Wayne  •  8 mths ago
      Taxes and Cost of Living are taking savings and investment money from the middle class.
      Good Luck
    • US Oil Equals Jobs  •  8 mths ago
      If you start out very young and have the determination and drive to become a millionaire you may or may not make it but one thing is sure to happen, "when you are much older you will realize that you have financial security".... and that after all is what the true goal is and that is worth a million.
    • Rick N  •  8 mths ago
      The day after a 2 million dollar check was signed over to me, at my core I felt NO happier or different. Money does NOT equal happiness and somewhere along the line this economic system man has set up turned into a greed monster which is turning on us and ruling our lives.

      Most millionaires (a million is just a number and not a lot of money these days by the way), got to be millionaires by disciplined spending and saving throughout there lives. I certainly don't suggest going about it the way I did, which was to get shot in the face by a rogue cop during Katrina, but it CAN be done. It can NOT be done though by buying into modern pop culture where you're brainwashed into mass consumption of the latest and greatest, but through discipline it can be achieved.

      God didn't put us here to amass wealth beyond what we need to survive and in the great universal scheme of things we will find out in the hereafter that it was folly and a wasted life.
    • Robert  •  8 mths ago
      Most Americans these days are too busy trying to act and live like they're millionaires instead of doing what it really takes to be a millionaire.
    • MontanaBGreen  •  8 mths ago
      In Montana there are hundreds of millionaires --- they all came from California --- bringing several million with them and ended up with only one.
    • Jack K  •  8 mths ago
      Life, is not all about money,sorry for those who think so. If they think like that, life will be miserable for them. Look at our country now,materialism,keeping up with the joneses , love of money, that is why we are in the mess we are in, our values got misplaced when they started following someone else and worshipping the wrong thing and taking the wrong thing out of schools and replacing it with the wrong thing!!! I know this will bring the hate out, like I said the money will not make you happy if it did you would not have all these movie stars/prosports members/rich people going to rehab or spending all there money ending up broke and miserable!!!
    • Ccapncrunch  •  8 mths ago
      What is this article classifying as a millionaire? If you don't work, you cannot live on $1M anymore without dipping into the principle. Many people have a net worth of over $1M but wouldn't consider themselves anywhere near millionaires. A better survey would have been who thinks that they will have an income greater than $250K or $500K a year.
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