TIL it's more common to be a millionaire in America than to have a 6 pack (12% bodyfat for men)

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10000000% believe that.

Good to know.

I wonder if those one that have 6 packs sell to those that want 6 packs then become millionares and then more rare hmm

Land of opportunity trends to the gravy train lifestyle.

And pretty soon it will be impossible to buy a 6 pack with a million dollars.

We’ve got a serious obesity problem here for sure

I feel elite now

A million dollars is useful. Fitness is useful to a point, extreme fitness, aside from professional athletes, what is the use case? It would be better to dedicate some of that effort towards acquiring the million imo.

And those venn diagrams are nearly separate circles.

Most every performance athlete will find that carrying a little extra helps. Fighters create an illusion being that skinny helps because being forced into weight classes sticks it's finger on the scale, pun intended. Look at heavyweight in UFC with a 60lb range for the weight class. The 6 packs basically disappear in that class because the fighters simply fight at an ideal weight for them instead of cutting.

Given that in 2025, successfully retiring at 65 and and not being destitute means you're a millionaire, that's not actually all that surprising. It does of course speak to just how bad inflation is though. Especially if you grew up watching Gilligan's Island when the word millionaire meant something.

Not to take away the congrats from people who get millionaire status younger of course. But if you're not there by 65, chances are you're in financial trouble.

12% body fat is crazy, I feel that would be too skinny.

Dad bods are hot 🥵