Those who have children at privates, what is your HHI and net worth?

Anonymous
250k + a 3rd parent at 110k who doesn't contribute.

Net worth? Too poor/dumb to calculate.
Anonymous
$260k, NW $1m, one child, $40k tuition. Full pay, no family help. Mortgage $2500, one car, townhouse. It all works just fine. Our kid’s education is our splurge and we’re happy with it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:$550 K, net worth about $2 million, don’t need to save much for retirement as we will be receiving inheritance from my parents and DH’s parents totaling in excess of $20 million.


Oh shit, This is inequality. I want to move away from the DMV, maybe to Massachusetts, where IQ/Wealth is higher.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:$260k, NW $1m, one child, $40k tuition. Full pay, no family help. Mortgage $2500, one car, townhouse. It all works just fine. Our kid’s education is our splurge and we’re happy with it.


Similar HHI and net worth and same. We take vacations we can drive to, no flights to Europe or fancy camps, but kid is happy and we don't feel like we're missing out.
Anonymous
HHI $350K. NW $5M, built via prior employment earning more. Mortgage ~$4700. Kids in public PK through elementary. Planning to move each child to private at middle (currently applying for older one). We will be full-pay. Grandparent help has been offered but not taken at this time (keen to make our own way, but the buffer is obviously there so we are fortunate.)
Anonymous
Single mom (no father or child support). HHI = $150K. Net worth about $400K. 1 child in private day school.
Anonymous
HHI $215k, mortgage is >$2000k, paid off cars. One in private elementary, grandparents help and unlike pp above folks tell us this all the time and we don't hide this if it comes up. We do, unlike pp above, take trips to Europe and other flying vacations. Life is short! Don't be silly pps! If you can afford private, you can prob afford this....but again we only have one kid so yea.
Anonymous
450k HHI, two in private catholic schools (we are not catholic).
Anonymous
$450k HHI. One in private, one in public. Given the high cost of living the in DMV area, we look nice on paper but this combined salary doesn’t buy us as much as you would think. We don’t live in a mansion. We have a car that is paid for that is 20 years old. And we struggle to put enough money away for college given the mortgage, debts, etc.
Anonymous
230K HHI, NW probably around 2 million including real estate. 2 kids in private, total tuition is about 50K, grandparents pay for it. I tell close friends this but don't otherwise advertise. It's probably somewhat obvious that we are on lower end of the scale but we are just very grateful to be able to give our kids this opportunity.
Anonymous
1m HHI, 2 children in private in Chicago. Grandparents pay for school and we will inherit millions. Wouldn't say the major family wealth is the norm but there are a number of billionaire families at the top and many UMC that have grandparents paying for k-12 and college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: Net worth 9 million. 4 kids and close to $200,000 annual tuition.


Is this considered exceedingly rich? The top 1%? The ruelling class?


No
Anonymous
750HHI, 30k tuition for elementary and our infant has a full time nanny (50k), both of which we pay ourselves.
Anonymous
We go to public, but for giggles - 450k HHI, two kids, live in a very unfashionable neighborhood with a $350k mortgage at 2k per month. One nanny at 45k per year. Went to private preschool a few times a week at 15k per year. Putting away at least 30% of income for investments, 401k, 529, etc. NW - ???
Anonymous
I’m so below this thread. I would have no idea what our “net worth” is.

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