Anonymous
Post 10/30/2025 08:54     Subject: 35- 40 year olds - what's your NW?

35/35. 3$m hhi - 25m nw - no inheritance. I do have a fake federal Id to receive snap and free benefits though. Sorry to the other poors posting in this thread. Don’t believe me? I will be at burning tree with my snap purchased Doritos, thanks.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2025 08:53     Subject: 35- 40 year olds - what's your NW?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For those that consider themselves wealthier millennials, what is your NW? I am always curious where people are as I do feel like we live in a small bubble

We are 37/35 and around 3.5M (2.8M outside home equity) not including DH's business which "should" be worth 5m+ but I wouldn't count on a liquidity event any time soon.


This isn’t helpful if you’re also not sharing HHI and if you inherited anything - eg your NW looks way too high for your ages unless you inherited $ or had an earlier liquidity event already


HHI 1.1M

We have been given some money from family maybe around ~200k in the last 5 yrs


Nice! What do you do? We’re a little younger in tech around $800K - hoping we can crack $1M combined over the next couple of years


Large(ish) Private equity firm and admissions at a school
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2025 08:51     Subject: 35- 40 year olds - what's your NW?

Why does this trigger people? Where else can you anonymously ask these questions? It’s healthy to see where peers are at your age.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2025 07:53     Subject: Re:35- 40 year olds - what's your NW?

32/35 with one kid, NW $1.8M including home equity. If I had to guess, probably $350k of that has been inherited. We make about $300k.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2025 06:37     Subject: 35- 40 year olds - what's your NW?

Allow us this circle - the poster originally stated “for those wealthy millennials…” and “small bubble” so it’s assumed that this post would be both an ego exercise and divorced from your Reddit reality.

Hope you can find a circle of your own where you feel validated and worthy.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2025 23:48     Subject: 35- 40 year olds - what's your NW?

36/38 No family inheritance or help. NW 1.2 mil. Completely debt free except the balance on the house. HHI 468k.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2025 23:40     Subject: 35- 40 year olds - what's your NW?

Threads like this are comical... it's like a top 1% circle jerk, completely divorced from reality. Here is some far more useful information.

https://www.reddit.com/r/portfolios/comments/1lusvd0/us_net_worth_by_percentile_and_age/
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2025 22:25     Subject: 35- 40 year olds - what's your NW?

37/40, about 2.8-3mil, HHI 600k, 2 kids, no family help/support
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2025 22:01     Subject: 35- 40 year olds - what's your NW?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For those that consider themselves wealthier millennials, what is your NW? I am always curious where people are as I do feel like we live in a small bubble

We are 37/35 and around 3.5M (2.8M outside home equity) not including DH's business which "should" be worth 5m+ but I wouldn't count on a liquidity event any time soon.


This isn’t helpful if you’re also not sharing HHI and if you inherited anything - eg your NW looks way too high for your ages unless you inherited $ or had an earlier liquidity event already


HHI 1.1M

We have been given some money from family maybe around ~200k in the last 5 yrs


Nice! What do you do? We’re a little younger in tech around $800K - hoping we can crack $1M combined over the next couple of years
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2025 21:40     Subject: 35- 40 year olds - what's your NW?

35/39. We’re at about $1.8M, not including around $55k in 529s for our 3 kids (oldest is in kindergarten). Around $400k of that is home equity. Our parents/families are poor, so we have received $0 in family help or inheritance, and in fact I give my family thousands every year in assistance. HHI is around $450k not including bonuses. I feel unimaginably lucky to be where we are with our net worth and finances.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2025 21:27     Subject: 35- 40 year olds - what's your NW?

$2M. Dual feds. One child.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2025 20:47     Subject: 35- 40 year olds - what's your NW?

Wanted to get to $10M by 40. Because round numbers ya know

But we made it to 7.3ish (including 529’s)

It’s mostly Real Estate so sometimes I like playing into the illusion that it’s a cash flow problem and we’re tight with the purse strings.

Couple clever RE deals earlier in my 20’s as we were coming out of the depression. Then generic amounts in IRAs and Roth accts

Anonymous
Post 10/29/2025 20:38     Subject: 35- 40 year olds - what's your NW?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For those that consider themselves wealthier millennials, what is your NW? I am always curious where people are as I do feel like we live in a small bubble

We are 37/35 and around 3.5M (2.8M outside home equity) not including DH's business which "should" be worth 5m+ but I wouldn't count on a liquidity event any time soon.


This isn’t helpful if you’re also not sharing HHI and if you inherited anything - eg your NW looks way too high for your ages unless you inherited $ or had an earlier liquidity event already


HHI 1.1M

We have been given some money from family maybe around ~200k in the last 5 yrs
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2025 20:29     Subject: 35- 40 year olds - what's your NW?

Anonymous wrote:For those that consider themselves wealthier millennials, what is your NW? I am always curious where people are as I do feel like we live in a small bubble

We are 37/35 and around 3.5M (2.8M outside home equity) not including DH's business which "should" be worth 5m+ but I wouldn't count on a liquidity event any time soon.


This isn’t helpful if you’re also not sharing HHI and if you inherited anything - eg your NW looks way too high for your ages unless you inherited $ or had an earlier liquidity event already
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2025 19:59     Subject: 35- 40 year olds - what's your NW?

For those that consider themselves wealthier millennials, what is your NW? I am always curious where people are as I do feel like we live in a small bubble

We are 37/35 and around 3.5M (2.8M outside home equity) not including DH's business which "should" be worth 5m+ but I wouldn't count on a liquidity event any time soon.