| These posters are so out of touch. |
It certainly feels that way when you live in certain neighborhoods, PP, but please realize that you're living in a bubble. |
Some of them. Don't tar us all with the same brush. My husband was a war refugee who came from nothing and achieved significant wealth. He sends money to his relatives in his home country and is definitely not out of touch. |
Hmmmm Kiplinger says: People with the top 1% of net worth in the U.S. in 2025 will have $11.6 million in net worth |
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Net worth is correlated with income which is correlated with education. Educated people tend to hang out with/live near/work with other educated people. I think this tricks your mind into thinking you're more average or typical than you actually are.
Combine that with what another person said about wealth being in cities, especially places like DC where you have the best and the brightest.... |
Poor??? |
You understand that many people with advanced degrees also don’t have HHI. |
According to data from the Federal Reserve's Survey of Consumer Finances, only a very small percentage of Americans, likely less than 1%, have a net worth of $3 million or more today. |
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I was speaking in generalities and actually just a bachelor's degree is better than high school or less. College graduates on average will have a better understanding of math, interest, compounding, etc. Or at least demonstrated ability to understand it if exposed. Also what people on this website say isn't a high HHI probably is decently high compared to the median in the US of $80.6k. There are likely many people on this board who aren't friends with anyone making even that "little." |
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See also this article:
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/guess-percent-people-retire-3-203017978.html “Let's start with the numbers. According to the Federal Reserve’s 2022 Survey of Consumer Finances, the average net worth of an American household hovers around $1.06 million, but that includes home equity, which isn't exactly liquid. The median net worth? Way lower. Most people aren't even in millionaire territory regarding cash savings, let alone $3 million.” |
This calculator is from that data and it's more like 5.5% ignoring home equity and 6.5% counting equity, at a HH level. Are you talking about individuals? Not sure where to find that data. |
Forgot link: https://dqydj.com/net-worth-percentile-calculator/ |
True, but there are more families with far less HHI in the DC area than those with a NW north of $3M. |
| If you have 5-10M net worth and are in your 50’s. Can you describe how you got there? Just curious. And only if it’s self made. No parent money to start you off. |