| Worked (and still work) for the federal government and crossed that line when I was 28. |
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Early 30s were/are my growth years.
30 - $62000 31 - $75000 32 - unemployed to $90,000 33- $97K to 105K 34 - $125K Losing my job at 32 was the best thing to happen to me. Kicked my arse into gear to find a better one. |
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I think I was around 33. I did take a lower salary when I switched jobs at age 36, but I'm 40 and back over $100k. The job I took a pay cut for came with many additional benefits, which I still have (and more) today. It was well worth it in the end.
I believe DH crossed $100k around 27. |
| 44 and still not there after taking time off for grad school and then kids. I think I was closer at age 28 than I am now. |
| 31 economist for an international organization |
Now 41 and 187k |
| I hit $100K in 2016 at age 28. |
| 28 years old -- business analyst in healthcare space |
| Early to mid 30s, dont remember exactly. I work in HR. I'm 40 now and make $150K. |
| Federal scientist and I think at about 33. |
| 27 Management Consultant at McKinsey |
| 30. writer. still make about that much 7 years later as I have had multiple kids and work very part time. |
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2009 when I was 32 inside sales
By 2019 I was 42 and making approximately 450k running operations I’m 45 now and back to inside sales and will probably hit 250k |
| 27, dentist. Have tripled now that I own my own. |
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25, lawyer
Making 350k ish including bonus at 33 |