15 Rich People Problems That Sound Absurd to the Rest of Us

Rich People Problems
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We’ve all heard the saying, “Money can’t buy happiness.” And we’ve all rolled our eyes and thought about how many of our problems could be solved if we only had more money. As it turns out, even the people who are filthy rich find things to complain about — and their “problems” are pretty well-rooted in an out-of-touch perspective. We scoured Reddit to find some of the most scoff-worthy troubles of the wealthy.

1. Having To Buy Property in Another Country

Real estate agent showing a mature couple a new house. The house is contemporary. All are happy and smiling and shaking hands. The couple are casually dressed and the agent is in a suit. Waterfront can be seen in the background
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“I have a friend who complained they had to buy a property in a different country to be able to save tons of money on inheritance taxes.”  u/Blue-eyes-beth

2. Flying Business Class

Young business man using computer notebook to connect and check his work in an airplane cabin before boarding. Traveler enjoys internet connection while taking a flight
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“Forced to fly business class on a scheduled airline; private jet is in for an inspection.” – u/Gfreeh

3. The Snow Quality at a Ski Resort

Young beautiful female skier using phone in front of log cabin and looking at camera. Charming young woman with blushed cheeks and long black hair texting during the winter vacation in mountains.
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“That the snow quality at St. Moritz was worse this season comparatively to last year, making the skiing experience second tier.”  u/LesserThanProfessor

4. Parking Spots for Their Private Jets

2 White Blue and Gold Private Jets Parked on a Runway.
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“Lack of parking spots or slots for the private plane. It’s a big issue in zone airports/areas.” – u/hecho2

5. Making a Stop in Their Private Jets Just To Refuel

Private luxury jet receives fuel service before flight
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“Having to make a refueling stop on their private jet.” – u/WabiSabi0912

Talk about an inconvenience. 

6. How Exhausting It Is To Have Two Houses

Couple of professional property agents on steps by residence
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“My in-laws own two houses; half the week, they’re at one house, and the other half of the week, they’re at the other. It gets “tiresome” to have two homes. But they’d never sell one of course.” – u/Background-Angle2429

Perhaps it’d be stressful if you didn’t have a housekeeper at both places, but something tells us that’s not the case.

7. Not Being Able To Get a Specific Suite in a Fancy Hotel

Young woman in robe opening curtains and looking outside in the morning, her breakfast is waiting her on coffee table, view from the back
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“The Grace Kelly Suite at the Ritz Carlton Geneva is booked ALL summer long. All I could get was a standard room without ANY Diptyque toiletries, including the personalized Lily of the Valley fragrance that Grace Kelly herself wore. I guess we’ll have to slum it this year.”  u/MsSibylline

8. Their House Is Too Big To Clean

Beautiful Swimming Pool at an Estate Home
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“…my house is just too big to keep tidy…” – u/ewokc 

We all complain about keeping the house tidy, but it sounds a little sillier when you have or can afford a housekeeper. 

9. Having To Pay Their Employees

Man giving money to woman indoors, above view. Currency exchange
Liudmila Chernetska/istockphoto

“having to pay employees?” – u/hidelight001

You obviously can’t maintain your “rich person” status by giving all your money away to other people. *eye roll* We’re always amazed at how the wealthy seem so stingy when it comes to appropriately compensating their employees. 

10. The Cost of Private School

Private school building.
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“High cost of elite private education.” – u/D-Rez

Here’s a thought: Slum it with the common folks at public school. Then you won’t have to pay so much for your fancy private education.

11. The Way Their Housekeeper Cleans

Hotel service. Joyful nice positive businesswoman standing near a hotel maid and talking to her while holding a tablet
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“Cleaning ladies missing a spot.” – u/my_metrocard

No one likes a “you missed a spot” person. The “do it yourself then” retort is beyond tempting. 

12. Custom Yacht Problems

a lot of luxury yachts at the famous motorboat exhibition in the principality, the most expensive boats for the richest people around the world, yacht brokers
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“Can you believe that I had to wait a whole month for my custom plane/yacht?” – u/You_are_MrDebby

13. How Everyone Is After Their Money 

A man who is  buried in a pile of cash looks through a pair of binoculars.
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“Being too rich and how people don’t want to be friends with you anymore for who you are, but are only after your money.” – u/Dopral

14. Bank Account Limits

bank vault
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“The limit on federally insured bank accounts.”  u/mtwstr

Whining that you can only have $250,000 in your bank account while other people only dream of that balance screams “Rich People Problems.”

15. Everything Under the Sun

Focus on young man sitting on sofa in the apartment with a laptop on his knees showing off irritation.
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“They had to spend tens of thousands of dollars to get one of their 10 yachts repaired.

They can’t afford to go to Bora Bora this year and will have to “settle” for Disney World instead.

Their personal chef was sick, so they had to cook dinner themselves.

Their third trophy wife is starting to get a bit long in the tooth.

They had to sell one of their vacation homes.

One of their stocks isn’t doing too well.” – u/coffeeblossom

Guess what? You’re still rich.

Author
Rachel Schneider

Rachel is a Michigan-based writer with a bachelor’s degree in Professional Writing and English. Throughout her career, she has dabbled in a variety of subject matter from finance and higher education to lifestyle pieces and food writing. She also enjoys writing stories based on social media trends. Find her on Instagram @rachel.schneider922