35- 40 year olds - what's your NW?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why does this trigger people? Where else can you anonymously ask these questions? It’s healthy to see where peers are at your age.

They are jealous.
Anonymous
Both 35 with two young kids and NW is around $2.75 million. About $1.5 million of that was inherited. Income is roughly $350k.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why does this trigger people? Where else can you anonymously ask these questions? It’s healthy to see where peers are at your age.


Look at money guy show or ramit Sethi or even salarytransparent street on YouTube where they talk to actual people not anonymous posters on a troll circle jerk forum
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why does this trigger people? Where else can you anonymously ask these questions? It’s healthy to see where peers are at your age.


You should assume many people are lying here, so take it with a grain of salt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does this trigger people? Where else can you anonymously ask these questions? It’s healthy to see where peers are at your age.


Look at money guy show or ramit Sethi or even salarytransparent street on YouTube where they talk to actual people not anonymous posters on a troll circle jerk forum


So because we have high incomes or net worth for our ages we are not actual people? I care how people in my financial world are doing. It's not wrong to be curious.

Most of neighbors are all similar - upper 30s, 1.5 - 3M homes, a kid or two..I am curious where those type of millennials stand financially. booo hooo
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does this trigger people? Where else can you anonymously ask these questions? It’s healthy to see where peers are at your age.


Look at money guy show or ramit Sethi or even salarytransparent street on YouTube where they talk to actual people not anonymous posters on a troll circle jerk forum


So because we have high incomes or net worth for our ages we are not actual people? I care how people in my financial world are doing. It's not wrong to be curious.

Most of neighbors are all similar - upper 30s, 1.5 - 3M homes, a kid or two..I am curious where those type of millennials stand financially. booo hooo


They have high net worth couples on those shows as well. More evidence you are a troll who probably actually lives in Woodbridge or something.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does this trigger people? Where else can you anonymously ask these questions? It’s healthy to see where peers are at your age.


You should assume many people are lying here, so take it with a grain of salt.


Why would we lie? It's the one place where we can be truthful since it's anonymous. I would never tell people my NW IRL and would just complain about cost of living like everyone else since I'm not socially inept.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does this trigger people? Where else can you anonymously ask these questions? It’s healthy to see where peers are at your age.


Look at money guy show or ramit Sethi or even salarytransparent street on YouTube where they talk to actual people not anonymous posters on a troll circle jerk forum


So because we have high incomes or net worth for our ages we are not actual people? I care how people in my financial world are doing. It's not wrong to be curious.

Most of neighbors are all similar - upper 30s, 1.5 - 3M homes, a kid or two..I am curious where those type of millennials stand financially. booo hooo


They have high net worth couples on those shows as well. More evidence you are a troll who probably actually lives in Woodbridge or something.


I don't see how people asking this question on another forum is any different? Why does it trigger you? Why would I troll or lie when no one knows who I am? I make a lot for my age as do many other people in the DC area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does this trigger people? Where else can you anonymously ask these questions? It’s healthy to see where peers are at your age.


You should assume many people are lying here, so take it with a grain of salt.


Why would we lie? It's the one place where we can be truthful since it's anonymous. I would never tell people my NW IRL and would just complain about cost of living like everyone else since I'm not socially inept.


You're kidding, right? Why would people make stuff up on an anonymous forum? Why not?

That doesn't mean some posts aren't true.
Anonymous
We’re a little younger but close enough - 32/34, $1.7M NW, HHI $800K (but just started making this hence the lower NW relative to income). Nothing inherited. No kids yet.

Idk if I’d consider us wealthy millennials though? - we’ve got a lot of friends our age worth $5-10M+ via early exits or strategic investments and that’ll just compound over time. DH’s best friend is at OpenAI and I think his PPUs alone are valued at like $40M for an L5 role now that they’ve removed the PPU cap.
Anonymous
Ok everyone with made up hhi or the .01% let’s discuss our Hhi for no reason.
Anonymous
$650K HHI, 30/28. Work in data/tech field. NW of $4M with $300K gifted from family and two rental properties about 50% equity in rentals.
Anonymous
40M/40F, negative inheritance (i.e. subsidizing aging parents already), HHI 1M, NW 3M. Feel like we will level up substantially over the next decade now that we are secure in our careers, educational loans are paid off, and we have a flywheel of savings and investments going.

It's weird, obviously we are very fortunate, but we also know people who literally made tens of millions in crypto and AI businesses, or school classmates in PE or other high finance fields where they make astronomical amounts of income. It's harder than I thought not to glance left and right to compare yourself.
Anonymous
We are 39/40 with NW of around $6.5m: $1.5m in equity in our house. $1.5m in retirement and $3.5m in investments/529s ($1m of that was inherited). HHI of $1.4m (two incomes). Three kids under 5, so we have a long road ahead.
Anonymous
That is amazing to hear all the stories of young folks with so much higher networths than I could have imagined. Are most people in tech ?
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