- Did you go grocery shopping this week? - I did, on Amazon. - Grocery shopping on Amazon, like the food?
- Mm hm. - Fuck, Okay. You have money.
She has money. (sneaky music) - Who are you? - My name is Liv.
- [Moderator] Liv, what do you do to pay your bills? - I'm a Director at Cut. - I'm technically your boss at Cut.
Do you feel like you make enough money? - No. - [Moderator] Come on!
(laughter) - My name's Kelli. I do social media management. - [Moderator] Do you make a lot of money doing that?
- I make more money than I thought I would make doing that. - I work at the VA and then I have a nonprofit organization. - [Moderator] So it sounds like you work a lot.
Do you mind telling me how much money you make each here? - (laughs) Well, I make about 144,000 and my nonprofit takes it all. - [Moderator] Today.
Kelli, I'm gonna ask you to rank a number of women from richest to poorest based on how much money they made last year. - My stomach hurts. I'm like actually so nervous.
(laughs) I don't wanna offend anyone. - [Moderator] I have a list here. - Okay.
Hmm. Well, I wish I can be up there. - Someone make 2.
6 million- - Yep. - Last year? 800, 120, 60, 27, 20.
Wow. This jumps really low. - [Moderator] All right.
Let's bring the line on out. (sneaky music) - Everyone's hot. (laughter) Hi, I'm Kelli.
Hi, I'm Izzy or Isabel. - Isabel, nice to meet you. - Nice to meet you.
- What did you do before you came here? - Kind of just got up and left to come here. - [Moderator] Kelly, she didn't have breakfast.
What's your first impression of that? - I don't know. I feel like rich people will be having breakfast.
- Are you in school? - No. - Plan on being in school?
- No. - Wow. Okay.
- What kind of work do you do? - I work in the automotive industry. - Are you a secretary there or.
. . - Sales.
- Whoa. - I say you make about 60 K. - [Moderator] Okay.
- Does the word like associate or specialist or coordinator appear anywhere in your title? - Yes. (laughs) - Those are usually like buzz words for, it sounds like it's really important or it sounds like you might make a lot of money, but you usually don't.
- [Moderator] Isn't that your job title? - It is. (laughs) I'm gonna guess 27.
- Okay. (sneaky music) (interviewee laughs) - Do you like what you do? - Yeah.
I love what I do. - Huh? What'd you go to school for?
- Entrepreneurship. - Ah. Okay.
- [Moderator] Liv, what does entrepreneur mean to you? Does that mean you got a lot of money or no? - It depends on how good of an entrepreneur you are.
- The way you are put together, you like expensive things. - I can feel that she's rich. I know it.
- Really? - Yes. I know you have a Ted Talk.
I just know she has a Ted Talk somewhere. - Do you live alone? - No.
So I live with my boyfriend, his kid and my best friend. - Oh, okay. House or apartment?
- House. - Do you own it? - Yes.
- So you own a home. You own it with your partner? - No.
- I'm gonna say 120. - I will assume that you make about 120K. - Okay.
- I feel like you are some successful person in like HR or something. - HR and Ted Talk. Interesting.
- I think she's the 2. 6. - Well, hello there.
- Hi there. So tell me a little bit about what you do for a living. - I paint.
I make art. - Do you have your own business? - I freelance.
- You freelance, okay. So, I make my own schedule. - Okay.
- What does hustle mean to you? - Only hustle if it speaks to your soul, truly. - What speaks to your soul?
- Creating art. - Okay. I feel like a lot of times artists have a hard time getting the money they deserve.
I think 27. - 800K. Yeah.
I am not gonna go low because that doesn't really represent you. - No. - Yeah.
- [Moderator] All right. - Thank you. - Thank you.
- All right. - Hello. - Hello.
- What's your name? - Lily. - Lily.
Nice to meet you, Lily. Sorry. I'm looking your tattoos.
- Oh no, you're good. (laughs) - I mean, Lily has a lot of tattoos. Tattoos are pricey.
- What do you do for living? - I work for my family's business. - Okay.
- Did you go to college? - I was gonna go to college for music, but I was like, "Eh, it's not really worth the money. " - Oh, do you wanna be a musician?
- Um, I love making music. I'm a singer/songwriter. So.
- I feel like you might be the 20K. - Your family is probably just, they're paying you a little less than what you want. So I would go with 27K at this time.
- All right. - Hi. - Hi.
- What's your name? - Sharitha. - How many credit cards do you have?
- One. - One? Which credit card?
- It's called Petal. - Okay. I've never heard of Petal.
- Starter credit card. - Oh, okay. - Did you go grocery shopping this week?
- I did, on Amazon. - Grocery shopping on Amazon, like the food? - Mm hm.
- Fuck. Okay. You have money.
She has money. Amazon Prime grocery shopping. I didn't even know that was a thing.
Okay. I'm just gonna give you 800K. - Hmm.
What do you do for a living? - I'm a stay-at-home mom. - Oh, that's wonderful.
- 20K. All right, my dear. - Hey Liz.
- Hey Shay. (laughs) - [Moderator] You guys know each other? - We do.
- We do. - [Moderator] Wait, how do you guys know each other? - Music?
- Yes. - [Moderator] Do musicians make a lot of money? - Not.
. . Just for day to day ones.
No. (laughs) - So, tell me a little bit of what you do. - What I do.
I'm a DJ and I have a neon sign company. - Neon sign? - Mm hm.
- Oh, okay. - When you go to the grocery store, do you look at the prices and compare? Or are you just kind of like, "I need this.
" - Yes, I do look at the prices. - God, I'm gonna throw up. I have no idea.
Well, I only have one number left. - [Moderator] Right. And what's that number?
- The number is 60K. - Oh, this is the rich one. Yeah.
- 2. 6 million. - That's what option they gave me.
(laughter) And I can't change my mind on that? - [Moderator] I'll have everyone line up how you think and then you can switch around if you like. How about that?
- Oh, I love you. (laughter) Okay. - [Moderator] All right.
So let's have everyone line up how Kenny determined. (drum roll) Liv, based on what you have right here, is there anyone you wanna switch up? - Shay here.
Move you here. I'm gonna be here. - With your family business, I think you can go for 2.
6 million. 60 would be you. Mm hm.
And 27 would be you. - [Moderator] Is there anyone you wanna switch around? - No.
I don't. - [Moderator] If Kelli guessed you correctly, raise your hand. - Okay.
Okay. I'm not mad. - Okay.
- [Moderator] That's pretty good. - Dang. (laughter) Wait a minute.
- [Moderator] All right. Everybody rearrange yourselves, please, in the order of most money to lease money, please. Kenny, would you like to chat with everybody and hear the real deal?
- Yeah. Talk to me. (laughter) - Hi.
- Hey. - So did I get you right? - Well, you guessed 120, but then when you rearranged us, you got me right.
- Yeah, I knew when I said it, I was like, "Ah, no, that's not. . .
I wasn't confident. " - Why weren't you confident? - 'Cause you, first of all, you own a home and then you're an entrepreneur, but and I should have connected.
Like, if you're an entrepreneur and you make enough to where you can own a home, that means, to me, you make money. - Do you have a Ted Talk? - No, I don't have a Ted Talk.
They decline my application every time. - Really? But you've applied?
- I have applied. - Okay. - I've had five companies in the past.
My biggest is a wig company. - So definitely money in that. Yes.
- Yeah. So my wig company brought in around 1. 5 million a year.
It's not just from entrepreneurship though, from real estate. That's where the bulk of it. - Well, you didn't say real estate when we were talking.
- You didn't ask about real estate. - I asked what you did. - Yeah.
But I don't do real estate. So I have different properties that I lived in and flipped, but I'm not like a real estate agent. So a lot of my wealth comes from the home that I sold and putting it into new properties.
But my business does really good too though. - I feel like there's so many rules to being rich. And then it's like, "How are you supposed to really learn those rules?
" You know? - Yeah. Nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you. - Ah, excuse me. (laughter) Okay.
You make 800K by being at-home mom? - So my dad passed away. He left the house for me and I sold his house.
- Wow. - I'm sorry to hear about your father. My father passed.
That one time I acquired money was because of that, but it's like a weird acquisition. It's like, not money you want to get. - Yeah.
- Do you think that's something that you're gonna be able to live off for a while? - I would like to get a job, 'cause my son, when he got diagnosed with autism, I had to quit my career. And so it's been kind of hard just not having a job or like, nothing really to keep me busy.
- Totally. - So I do want to get back to working. - Yeah.
It was nice to meet you. - Nice to meet you, too. - Thank you for sharing your story with me.
- Thank you. - Okay. Tell me more.
You must have hidden something from me. - No, I just, I sell cars. That's it, only source of income.
- So what's your biggest sell you've done? - I think I made six grand off of one car. - Do you like your job?
- I love it. - What does it take to sell a car? Are you like very convincing?
- You don't necessarily have to be convincing, I would say, but you have to be a people person. Nobody's gonna buy something from you if they don't like you. - Looking at you and how young I think you are, I wouldn't really think you're there.
- How old do you think I am? - I think you're about 25. - I'm 21.
- Oh dang. That's even. .
. That's really great though, for that kind of money. - Yes.
- Do you know what to do with that money? - Save it. - We'll talk.
- Yeah. (laughs) - Hey. - Hola.
Yeah. I made an assumption, especially nowadays, people are making money more than one way and I didn't even ask you what other stuff you do outside of music stuff. Because that's what I know you as.
- Yeah, well I'm a DJ, but also I sell neon signs and I sold you and neon sign. - Oh! You did.
(laughter) - Is that your own business you made or? - Yeah. Yeah.
It started in the pandemic when I wanted to make a backdrop for streaming and I was like, "I could probably make my own neon sign. " And then it just like snowballed from there. (laughs) - Oh my God.
That's so cool. - Thank you. - Thank you.
- Yeah. - Awesome. - Hello.
- Hi. Did I get you right? - No, you thought I made 60K.
To be fair, I only work 15 to 20 hours a week. If I worked full time, you would've been correct. Like, that would've been right.
- So where does your 27K come from? - Probably like 25,000 of it comes from working at the restaurant that I work at and then the other 2,000 comes from music. - Well cool.
Nice meeting you. - Yeah. Nice to meet you too.
Thank you. - Okay. We're gonna need to talk.
With all the things you're doing with your hands and your intelligence, you need to be making more than you are actually making. - So I freelance for different places. So that phrase, "I wear many hats.
" - Nice. - That's what I that's what I do. - Are you stressed by money?
- Yes. - Yeah. I feel most people are.
- I didn't have the best childhood with money. - Don't lose hope. Don't give up.
- Keep going. - Keep the spunk. - Keep the punk.
- Yes. - Thank you. - Okay.
Wow, you guys. - [Moderator] Kenny, you got 'em all wrong. What happened?
(laughter) - You know, looks can be deceiving. And people can present the way they want you to see them. - I'm always curious to what people do and how they make money.
Clearly, I forgot of like, there's more than one way to get to the bag. And I think it was cool to just learn what people do. Also, I was really happy to connect with you and like, have that moment.
Yeah, it was fun.