Anonymous wrote:$250k HHI
I honestly don't know our NW, but it's probably just under $1m
We're 35, family of 5
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of those are UMC.
Without age the numbers are meaningless
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HHI: $185k
NW: Probably around $400k? I don't track this carefully. Retirement accounts plus home equity (which is small, we just bought). No debts besides mortgage.
Family size: 3.5 (baby #2 due in August)
PP just adding we are mid thirties. And also - the majority of people responding on this thread are upper class/rich and don't live in reality.
No, upper class rich are my relatives who are third-fourth generation wealthy who have sold homes for $10 million as well as spend their time at a multiple domestic and international owned properties. They are not working professionals nor need a salary to maintain their current lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
HHI? $230k
NW? $3.6M
Family size? 5
Age: 40
Very similar -
40 and consider ourselves UMC
HHI 190k
NW 3.5M
Family size 4
How’d you accumulate yours? For us, it’s just the fact that we married young and always invested half.
Anonymous wrote:HHI: $600K
NW: $5M
Family size: 4
Age: early 59s
Anonymous wrote:HHI: 525
NW: 1M
Family size: 4
Before anybody chides me about my net worth, DH is in big law and we had student loans so our income to debt ratio increased a ton in the past few years.
I consider myself upper middle class because there was some NYT article about what constitutes upper middle class and we fit the bill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HHI: $185k
NW: Probably around $400k? I don't track this carefully. Retirement accounts plus home equity (which is small, we just bought). No debts besides mortgage.
Family size: 3.5 (baby #2 due in August)
PP just adding we are mid thirties. And also - the majority of people responding on this thread are upper class/rich and don't live in reality.