Many people with a private income of the second type are comfortably or well off and may not need a job for additional income. People in such a position can have other pursuits, e.g., as a philanthropist, or in the past as a gentleman scientist, artist, clergyman or writer. Today among America's 146,000 highest income households, those making more than $1.6 million per year, 31% of all income was derived from investments.[citation needed]
See also
Trust fund– Three-party fiduciary relationshipPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Passive income– Income that requires little to no effort to earn and maintain
Unearned income– Income gained through ownership of land and other monopoly
Economic rent– Difference between marginal product and opportunity cost
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