These are the expensive things even the millionaires can't have

When you think that someone has a few million in their bank account, they feel that this person's life is like the life of the richest person in the world, with a wealth of unlimited opportunities. But there are things even the millionaires cannot afford. Business Insider has published a list [...]
But there are things even the millionaires cannot afford. Business Institute has published a list of five things that are beyond the reach of millionaires, namely, only very wealthy multimillionrs can have them.
Superjaht
Yeah, you think all the rich are yachting, but when it comes to the luxury superyacht, only the richest can have. This is because in addition to the initial astronomical price, there are also very high maintenance costs that only some can afford.
Private plane
The same applies to private aircraft. While it may seem that every millionaire has his own private plane to fly anywhere at any time, only those who are much richer than millionaires can afford such things. The keeping of a private plane is not for millionaires. It's for guys worth 50, 60, 100 million,” said Chris Bataglia from Meridian Aviation.
Sports club
Only the richest can let them have a world-class sports club. For example, in 2014 Steve Balmer bought “LA Clipperse” for a billion dollars, broadcasts Kosovas.
The Lasting Maintaining of the House
Not all millionaires have permanent service in their homes. They may allow some assistance around the home, but they cannot afford to do everything else at great cost. A full-time staff that would include a staff chief, a management team, a waiter, an assistant, a cook, a housemaker, a babysitter, a teacher, a driver and a host would cost $1m to $2 and a half million a year, without including all the benefits of employers having to provide for employees.
Anchors for the Day of the Hour
You know those ex-centerics that are preparing for the end of the world “building strange complexes and bunkers? They have to earn a lot of money for something like that. Bloomberg recently wrote that billionaires are buying bunkers in New Zealand, some of which cost about eight million dollars. They're a little bit more luxurious and cost up to $20 million.
So, if the day of judgment ever comes and these bunkers really serve a goal, there will be only billionaires and few multimillion million left in the world.










