Anonymous wrote:42 and 44, saving as much as we can in government jobs and we’re happy to be at $600k. This thread seems rather skewed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll start. I''m 57 and my net worth is $5.7 million.
60 and 56 - $2.45mil
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll start. I''m 57 and my net worth is $5.7 million.
How do you calculate net worth? Do you include your house you have a big mortgage on?
Anonymous wrote:I'll start. I''m 57 and my net worth is $5.7 million.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll start. I''m 57 and my net worth is $5.7 million.
How do you calculate net worth? Do you include your house you have a big mortgage on?
Anonymous wrote:I'll start. I''m 57 and my net worth is $5.7 million.
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea. Out HHI is around 300K. We own two condos fully paid for, one here, one in Europe. One rented and mom gets the income from the rent over there, because she needs it. Condo in the mountains... we are not renting, so it is a bit of drain, but we like it.( condos might add upto 700K) Right now we have 2 in college so not saving. We have about 300K in this house cash put in. So, I guess, by dcum standards we are piss poor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I wouldn't count pensions. I'm not counting Social Security.
My breakdown is: retirement accounts 3.4 million, brokerage/checking/savings accounts $1.6 million, home equity $750k.
I quit working 5 years ago. Had worked in BigLaw.
Are others with healthy net worth continuing to work? If so, why?
Health insurance and trying to instill a work ethic in my kids who will likely inherit a lot of money one day, thanks to wealthy ILs.