Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t “joint income” imply 2 jobs? I ask this as a SAHM. Also their net worth is crazy crazy low at that income.
This low net worth high income is more often common then not.
It’s extremely hard to get wealthy through a W2 income. People refuse to accept this.
I’m the Pp and our W2 income is 300-400k bonus depending. Our net worth is almost $3M at a similes age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She says they both have family money. Their real net worth is currently in someone else’s name.
She's pointed out that she has "a safety net" and help from her family, and she lived in the bay area with her dad until moving in with her husband.
My guess from reading between the lines when she talks about her family is that she's from one of the many wealthy Asian-American immigrant families in the Bay Area.
Anonymous wrote:She says they both have family money. Their real net worth is currently in someone else’s name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think savings are necessarily that low - they are in their 30s and may have just finished paying off significant student debt. This does not say what they are currently investing a month or how much they are putting in a 529 now.
This kind of response makes more sense when the couple is grossing $250k or something. At $1.3M, and especially with her saying "we pay ourselves first!", their net worth makes no sense. I feel like she just doesn't know the balances, though, not that the money isn't there. Because their expenses do not square with their low savings.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think savings are necessarily that low - they are in their 30s and may have just finished paying off significant student debt. This does not say what they are currently investing a month or how much they are putting in a 529 now.