| 42. $21MM |
I included spouse and at least my 401k/TSP, but I didn't factor in my pension and my back of the envelope was probably a little low if you include my spouse's retirement plans. |
| 37. $540 million. |
Why? How old are you and how much have you saved? FWIW, I know a fair amount of people who will never make 5 million dollars in their entire lifetime much less save 5 million, lol. If you can save on average $166,666 every year for 30 years, you too can get 5 million in savings. |
| There's either a ridiculous number of multi millionaires on this forum who just love to browse this particular finance section to brag about their net worth, or people are just lying their tits off in here. |
| 47 billion |
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52, 3.7M.
But on my deathbed I will receive total consciousness, so I got that goin’ for me, which is nice. |
| Late 30s. Negative. Bought a house with a zero down physician loan. |
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There are 18.6 million millionaires in the US.
That's more than I would have thought, and a lot of those are in the mid-Atlantic. |
There are 327 million people in the U.S. and many people on this thread are claiming to be, not just millionaires, but multi millionaires in their 40's and 50's. Maybe they are but I remain a bit skeptical. |
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39, 42 including primary residence and rental property
1.5 mil |
| 30– $500 million |
| 47. $13-$14 million |
| 30, -$50,000 (yes that’s negative)... too many student loans, so still have a negative net worth even though I max out my 401k and live frugally. Luckily have a high income so hope to turn it around soon. |
| 36 - single w kids - 800K |