Are there any Amish millionaires?

"Some Amish do quite well and have a lot of success in business," Erik Wesner, founder of AmishAmerica.com, told us. “An Amish millionaire is not something unheard of.”
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Are there any rich Amish people?

Wealth. Some Amish people have become quite wealthy. Often this is due to successful businesses including woodworking and construction. It's harder to tell who the Amish millionaires are, however, since status symbols are less visible (to the non-Amish eye, at least).
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How much money does the average Amish person make?

Because of their religion's demand for ''plainness,'' annual expenses for feeding, clothing and housing an average Amish family with six children total $6,000 to $8,000. Amish farmers generally have moderate debts, principally in loans for land. Their net income usually totals $25,000 to $40,000.
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Where do Amish get all their money?

Some of the world's richest soil is found here. Though their farmland is exceptionally valuable, Amish families typically carry little debt and get around by horse and buggy. About the only time the Amish use credit is when they buy a farm. For that, they turn to a mortgage banker like Bill O'Brien.
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Why are Amish wealthy?

The Amish, particularly those of Lancaster County, are often perceived to be wealthy. If this perception is true, it is not because of income, for income in hard cash is low. Most of a family's net worth is in real estate, and a lot of that wealth has been created by rising real estate values.
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Are the Amish rich? What do they do with their money?



Do Costco shops do Amish?

But the Smithton Inn, a historic hotel located in the county, states that seeing Amish customers at Costco isn't uncommon, as that is where they buy their cleaning supplies, diapers, and clothing.
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Do the Amish live in poverty?

Most Amish live in poverty and are detached from modern health care. In addition, the recent change of their lifestyle has been reported, such as consuming a nontraditional diet and the usage of electronic devices. As a result, their lifestyle change may have impacted their oral health.
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What do Amish do at night?

“Yes, Amish families do play games and read together in the evenings. Parents are involved in their children's activities. However, there are not long evenings in an Amish family. When the children get home from school, there are chores that must be done.
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Do Amish give birth in hospitals?

Some families do their pre- and post-natal care in a hospital but choose a traditional midwife for the actual birth, whether it happens at home or a birthing center. An OB GYN at Heart of Lancaster Hospital in Lititz confirmed many of the things I learned at Wellspan but Dr.
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What do Amish do in the winter?

Before going to bed, Amish families will center around the fireplace where they can converse and enjoy the company of another. Many Amish families also use wood-burning stoves to heat their home to a comfortable temperature.
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What is the average lifespan of an Amish person?

The current life expectancy of members of the Old Order Amish community is about 72 years, nearly the same as the life expectancy of the average American.
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What do Amish do with all their money?

Those with money funnel their funds back into the community.

Although farming is viewed as the best job for the Amish, it's not easy to do. Farmland is increasingly expensive, and since families end up dividing their land among their children after time, the acreage gets split up fast.
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Can anyone convert to Amish?

You can begin wherever you are.” Yes, it is possible for outsiders, through conversion and convincement, to join the Amish community, but we must quickly add that it seldom happens. First, the Amish do not evangelize and seek to add outsiders to their church.
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Who is the wealthiest Amish?

Mary Alice Dorrance Malone, grandaughter of the founder of Campbell Soup Co., is worth $2.9 billion, according to Forbes. That makes her the wealthiest person in the Commonwealth, according to a map recently published on Movoto's blog that identifies each state's richest individual.
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How do Amish pay for healthcare?

While practices vary by community, most Amish fund their health care through a system that merges church aid, benefit auctions and negotiated discounts with local hospitals - promising quick cash payment in exchange for lower rates.
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Do the Amish marry their cousins?

Marrying a first cousin is not allowed among the Amish, but second-cousin relationships are allowed. Marriage to a "Schwartz" cousin (the first cousin once removed) is not permitted in Lancaster County. The onset of courtship is usually not openly discussed within the family or among friends.
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Why do some Amish pull teeth?

Summary: The Amish typically have their teeth pulled out by unlicensed dentists instead of incurring the high cost of dentistry. They perceive dentures as more cost effective and easier to maintain oral health.
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Can the Amish use birth control?

The Amish are exempted from social security and reject health insurance coverage, do not practice birth control, and often veto preventive practices such as immunization and prenatal care.
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What do the Amish use instead of toilet paper?

The core of the legal showdown: What the Amish do with their poop. Instead of indoor plumbing and toilets, they use outhouses. They then dip out their waste by bucket, treat it with lime, mix it with animal manure and spread on their farm.
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How can you tell if an Amish woman is married?

White Bonnets

In most cases, the only time you see an Amish woman wearing a white bonnet is after she is married. It's essentially a symbol that she is a lifelong relation and “off the market” so to speak. If a man sees an Amish woman wearing a white bonnet, he will know that she's already married.
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Do Amish people drink alcohol?

New Order Amish prohibit alcohol and tobacco use (seen in some Old Order groups), an important factor in the original division. Different from the Old Order, the New Order actively suppress the use of tobacco and alcohol and do not allow bed courtship (bundling), which was an important factor in the original division.
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Do Amish pull woman's teeth?

Because many Amish people don't or can't seek out modern dental care, dental problems are often an issue in Amish communities—often leading to pulled teeth and, in extreme cases, dentures.
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How do Amish prevent inbreeding?

Communicating Family Histories. Knowing and communicating family histories is the first way that the Amish prevent inbreeding. While this isn't an exact science by any means, Amish families tend to be large, and they commonly have members who catalog the family tree.
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What do Amish do for fun?

They enjoy board games, such as Scrabble, Life on the Farm, and Monopoly or card games, like Uno. However, there is never any gambling involved! Sports games are also enjoyed by all ages, but they are not played competitively. Amish do not support the idea of competition and pride, but rather community and teamwork.
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Can Amish sell expired food?

Except for baby formula, the Food and Drug Administration doesn't prohibit the sale of expired foods or medicine. The agency bars the sale of adulterated or misbranded drugs, but those are evaluated case by case.
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