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The Millionaire Next Door

The Millionaire Next Door
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The incredible national bestseller that is changing people's lives -- and increasing their net worth!

CAN YOU SPOT THE MILLIONAIRE NEXT DOOR?

Who are the rich in this country?
What do they do?
Where do they shop?
What do they drive?
How do they invest?
Where did their ancestors come from?
How did they get rich?
Can I ever become one of them?

Get the answers in this book -- and discover the secrets to building wealth in America today. You'll be surprised at what you find out....

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Forbes The implication of The Millionaire Next Door...is that nearly anybody with a steady job can amass a tidy fortune.
The Washington Post[A] REMARKABLE BOOK.
USA TodayA nerve has been hit....[For] people who want to become wealthy.
Boston GlobeA primer for amassing wealth through frugality.
San Francisco Business TimesOffers a valuable message to today's spendthrift baby boomers.
Rush LimbaughThe kind of information that could lift the economic prospects of individuals more than any government policy...The Millionaire Next Door has a theme that I think rings very true..."Hey, I can do it. You can do it too!"
Business WeekAn interesting sociological work.
Lexington (NC) DispatchA fascinating examination of the affluent in American society.
Cox News ServiceThese, for the wise, are tips for all of us....A very readable book.
U.S. News & World ReportDebunks the image of the rich as high-living spendthrifts.
Elizabeth City (NC) AdvanceFascinating...on how the wealthy got that way
-- and how you too can do it.
New York PostA lively account of who the richest people in the U.S. really are.
American Thinker, October 7, 2011
...or pernicious distribution. Nor is it true that "the rich" are getting richer. In the eye-opening book The Millionaire Next Door by Drs. Thomas Stanley and William Danko, we learn that 80% of America's millionaires are first-generation ...