Anonymous
Post 12/05/2022 14:33     Subject: What percent of people do you know who weren't earning at least 75k a year by the time they were 30?

Anonymous wrote:I'm 45 and make $66,000 as a lawyer at a nonprofit. OP, you have a very narrow view of the world.


I agree the OP is grossly out of touch or a troll, but $66K seems pretty darn low for a mid-career lawyer. Not a lawyer so I’m curious: is this common?
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2022 14:01     Subject: What percent of people do you know who weren't earning at least 75k a year by the time they were 30?

I’m 34 and make 60k (social worker). I have quite a few friends that weren’t making 75k at 30, some working in social work, others are teachers, some are architects, and a couple are working in editing and publishing.
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2022 13:43     Subject: Re:What percent of people do you know who weren't earning at least 75k a year by the time they were 30?

OP, do you not know anyone who makes under $75K bc you were raised in a bubble or bc they're too beneath you to talk to them?
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2022 13:38     Subject: What percent of people do you know who weren't earning at least 75k a year by the time they were 30?

I made poverty wages until I was in my mid-thirties (completed a masters program and performed a career pivot).
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2022 13:38     Subject: What percent of people do you know who weren't earning at least 75k a year by the time they were 30?

I work for the government, so plenty.
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2022 13:36     Subject: What percent of people do you know who weren't earning at least 75k a year by the time they were 30?

Look at the damn census data. The majority of Americans do not make $70k per year. $70k+ is above the median HHI, and that's typically 2 salaries these days. DCUM never fails to show how out of touch it is with money and how your average American lives.
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2022 13:34     Subject: What percent of people do you know who weren't earning at least 75k a year by the time they were 30?

I was making 63k at age 41, with a PhD.

I am now about to retire (mid-60’s) and make $180k+
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2022 13:32     Subject: What percent of people do you know who weren't earning at least 75k a year by the time they were 30?

My DH and myself. We were postdocs after finishing PhDs. Go to NIH or any research institute. You’ll find plenty of similar people. Medical residents also don’t earn much during training.
You sound seriously ignorant, OP.
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2022 13:04     Subject: What percent of people do you know who weren't earning at least 75k a year by the time they were 30?

I would guesstimate 50% of our friends, who are largely non profit workers, professors, etc. at 35ish, we are the exception amongst friends in both making six figures.
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2022 13:01     Subject: What percent of people do you know who weren't earning at least 75k a year by the time they were 30?

I was still finishing grad school (STEM PhD) when I turned 30, as did many people I know. Others were post-docs. I don't know exact percentages, but a lot of people I know weren't earning $75K at the age of 30.
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2022 13:00     Subject: Re:What percent of people do you know who weren't earning at least 75k a year by the time they were 30?

I'm 47 and make $70K at my FT job. $20K at my PT job.
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2022 12:59     Subject: What percent of people do you know who weren't earning at least 75k a year by the time they were 30?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should get out more. Meet different types of people.


Right? I can't believe OP isn't ashamed that she doesn't know a variety of people.

I don't really understand how you can be an adult and not know people who are over 50 (because none of them made 75K at 30), or work in service industries, etc . .


It has to be quite the bubble. But then you'd imagine they employ people who make less....
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2022 12:57     Subject: Re:What percent of people do you know who weren't earning at least 75k a year by the time they were 30?

Hi there! Me and my husband. We both have PhDs. He was still finishing his at 30, making about 30k a year. Now he is a professor and makes 60k.

I finished my PhD at 29, had a postdoc paying 65k, and I think I hit 75k around 32. Hope to break 100k this year, but basic science isn't the route to wealth.
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2022 12:57     Subject: What percent of people do you know who weren't earning at least 75k a year by the time they were 30?

10 years ago, about half the people I knew. But you wouldn't know it from their lifestyles. High travel jobs, one was in the movie industry so he was always at parties/screenings, another in fashion so she had tons of free nice clothes.
Anonymous
Post 12/05/2022 12:55     Subject: What percent of people do you know who weren't earning at least 75k a year by the time they were 30?

Anonymous wrote:You should get out more. Meet different types of people.


Right? I can't believe OP isn't ashamed that she doesn't know a variety of people.

I don't really understand how you can be an adult and not know people who are over 50 (because none of them made 75K at 30), or work in service industries, etc . .