Anonymous wrote:I never feel like we are doing that well but I guess based on responses above we're okay. We have VERY little saved for college and no emergency funds, really. However, to answer the question:
Also both 48
HHI: ~$300K
Net worth: ~$850K in retirement accounts, ~$270K in home equity
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious how we're doing (as a couple of working 48-year-olds). I only recently ramped up from part-time back to full-time, so we had some lean years in there. DH is a federal employee (top of GS scale but only tiny salary increases each year).
HHI: $350,000
Net worth: $1.6 million (not including home equity or college savings for 3 young teenagers)
Our net worth probably seems low relative to our HHI, but we have only recently begun having this HHI (when I ramped up from part-time to full-time).
My DH has a TSP worth about $800,000, and I have a 401(k) worth about $650,000. So most of our net worth is locked in retirement savings accounts. We have an emergency fund and only minor non-retirement savings.
(We have enough saved for college for the 3 kids because the grandparents have helped with that. We have not saved that money on our own. We'll try to do the same for our grandchildren in the future.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious how we're doing (as a couple of working 48-year-olds). I only recently ramped up from part-time back to full-time, so we had some lean years in there. DH is a federal employee (top of GS scale but only tiny salary increases each year).
HHI: $350,000
Net worth: $1.6 million (not including home equity or college savings for 3 young teenagers)
Our net worth probably seems low relative to our HHI, but we have only recently begun having this HHI (when I ramped up from part-time to full-time).
My DH has a TSP worth about $800,000, and I have a 401(k) worth about $650,000. So most of our net worth is locked in retirement savings accounts. We have an emergency fund and only minor non-retirement savings.
(We have enough saved for college for the 3 kids because the grandparents have helped with that. We have not saved that money on our own. We'll try to do the same for our grandchildren in the future.)
Humble brag much?
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious how we're doing (as a couple of working 48-year-olds). I only recently ramped up from part-time back to full-time, so we had some lean years in there. DH is a federal employee (top of GS scale but only tiny salary increases each year).
HHI: $350,000
Net worth: $1.6 million (not including home equity or college savings for 3 young teenagers)
Our net worth probably seems low relative to our HHI, but we have only recently begun having this HHI (when I ramped up from part-time to full-time).
My DH has a TSP worth about $800,000, and I have a 401(k) worth about $650,000. So most of our net worth is locked in retirement savings accounts. We have an emergency fund and only minor non-retirement savings.
(We have enough saved for college for the 3 kids because the grandparents have helped with that. We have not saved that money on our own. We'll try to do the same for our grandchildren in the future.)
Humble brag much?