I'm far from rich - heck, I can consider myself envious of even many of the lower salaries posted on here, though at the same time, being constantly low-income has given me a skillset in being a "cheapass" that I notice people born into money tend to lack.
(For the sake of not bg too TMI about it, I'll say the amount is below 40k/year, can cover my status quo and not much else.)
I currently work what I consider two jobs, and one is crummy so I'd rather not talk about it.
But I also bring in some revenue as a YouTuber. Not much - it's not even a 4-digit sum a month most the time - but even that amont is apparently more than what 90% of people make from YouTube videos without resorting to donations or paid advertising from what I heard, so I'm counting my blessings.
A lot of folks would say making money on YouTube is dream job, which is something I'd contest - at least when I'm not exactly a Pewdiepie-tier. Nevertheless, being able to make money passively, call my own shots, and work with content I've always liked since my youth, certainly makes it feel more worthwhile than jobs which pay a little bit more but require constant, tiring physical or service labor.
(For reference, my YouTube channel is 10 years old and when I first started it, YouTube Partner was in beta - the whole concept was new.)