Kids Reveal How Much Money They Need To Be Rich, And It's Priceless

An adorable glimpse of our financial future.

We all have our ideas of what it means to be wealthy but leave it to kids to put it all in perspective.

When Yahoo recently asked children in New York City how much money is required to be rich, some aimed higher than adults: $1 billion, really?!

But others offered amounts that could be well within reach for most of us: "6 monies," one adorable girl declares. 

Thanks, kid, we feel rich already ... and a lot less greedy than this fella:

 

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