| 300k for 7th grader and 190k for 5th grader. |
Yup. Sitting here reading these answers like WTF. |
| $28k for my 4 year old and about $9k for my 1.5 year old. We’ll continue to contribute enough each year to get the state tax break, but priority is other tax advantaged accounts with better tax breaks and usability. Have about $920k total in those across tax advantaged and taxable accounts. |
| 300K for a first grader and 400K for the third grader. |
Really? This is the private school forum and the OP asked for responses from wealthy families. Are you living under a rock? |
| They have an education trust fund. |
| We have 300k in each of our 3 kids’ accounts. |
| We overfunded our kids 529s. We are in Virginia, and did VA prepaid for all of them. We also have the VA 529Invest account. I believe we invested about $150K into each Invest account ($1,000 each a month, plus grandparent contributions), but with the stock market returns over the past 18+ years, each account is around $450K. |
| OP- If it makes you feel better, we are a private school family that is not fabulously wealthy. No grandparent money. We've worked hard, but started late on the 529's as we put our 401k's first, which is the right thing. Kids can get scholarships, and there are other strategies to mitigate college costs. We only have $150K in our 529's. We will use it all. We don't know yet if our kids will give us grandkids. If they do, and we have excess wealth, we can start 529's for them when they're born. |
+1 - another family in this range |
| We have two teens at one of the Big 3 high schools. We save $1k/month per child. So far, we have saved $395k for our freshman, and $490k for our junior. We will have a lot more free cash once they’re both in college (which seems counterintuitive). |
I have to assume this is a troll. If you are rich enough to have $650k to stuff into a 529, why in the world would you actually do so. The tax advantages are not that amazing. |
Rich people |
Their own kids???!!! This is generational wealth. Folks, listen up, having money or being rich is the best thing you can do for your kids in America. |
What if you go abroad for college? What happens to 529? |