Anonymous wrote:We’re a little younger but close enough - 32/34, $1.7M NW, HHI $800K (but just started making this hence the lower NW relative to income). Nothing inherited. No kids yet.
Idk if I’d consider us wealthy millennials though? - we’ve got a lot of friends our age worth $5-10M+ via early exits or strategic investments and that’ll just compound over time. DH’s best friend is at OpenAI and I think his PPUs alone are valued at like $40M for an L5 role now that they’ve removed the PPU cap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:6M at 47 is not high net worth. That’s on track for a typical UMC retirement, but it’s not upper class.
We know. Last week we’d were told $25M is middle class on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:6M at 47 is not high net worth. That’s on track for a typical UMC retirement, but it’s not upper class.
Anonymous wrote:$650K HHI, 30/28. Work in data/tech field. NW of $4M with $300K gifted from family and two rental properties about 50% equity in rentals.
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.
People lie, like you. Go to a reputable site that gives statistics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The numbers being posted seem reasonable for the most part. Why are people insisting that there are liars ?
Agree, these are typical numbers for DMV households.
Anonymous wrote:The numbers being posted seem reasonable for the most part. Why are people insisting that there are liars ?
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.
People lie, like you. Go to a reputable site that gives statistics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is amazing to hear all the stories of young folks with so much higher networths than I could have imagined. Are most people in tech ?
We are in Biglaw and consulting. Our friends in government affairs are also making 600k-1m+ by 40, if they've been successful in building a client base.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does this trigger people? Where else can you anonymously ask these questions? It’s healthy to see where peers are at your age.
You should assume many people are lying here, so take it with a grain of salt.
Why would we lie? It's the one place where we can be truthful since it's anonymous. I would never tell people my NW IRL and would just complain about cost of living like everyone else since I'm not socially inept.
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.
Anonymous wrote:We are 39/40 with NW of around $6.5m: $1.5m in equity in our house. $1.5m in retirement and $3.5m in investments/529s ($1m of that was inherited). HHI of $1.4m (two incomes). Three kids under 5, so we have a long road ahead.
Anonymous wrote:That is amazing to hear all the stories of young folks with so much higher networths than I could have imagined. Are most people in tech ?