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>tfw top 90% but about to age into a new bracket
TIME HAS COME TODAY
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>>61002591
>tfw above 75% of people in my bracket
>tfw a kid getting a $100 birthday gift is above 5% of 65+ year olds
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theres no way this chart isnt 20+ years old
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>>61002803
trrue
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>>61002591
I assume this is U.S.-only, because the average Eurocuck has only $100,000 to his (or her) name.

>>61002803
Nah, people aren't nearly as rich as most try to look. Only about 25% of age-60 households are worth a million bucks, and those households generally include two people in them.

I still feel poor even though according to the chart I'm in the top 10% of boomers.
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28 with 150k in VOO and a paid off 2023 Mazda.

Just waiting for the next Bitcoin halvening to go all in on it and hopefully get to 400k
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>>61002591
>in the 95% of 35-39 range
>still can't afford a fucking house in my hometown
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>>61002885
how can you not put 20% down?
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>>61002591
>demoralize comparing to others general
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>>61002735
Same here, anon.
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>>61002803
https://wealthtender.com/insights/net-worth-by-age-how-do-you-compare-to-your-peer-group/

Pic-related supposedly from 2022. Vastly different numbers.
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>>61002591
in the 85-95 range, i quit working 4 years ago so factoring that inputs me in the low end of the 95th, and discounting that i'm in the 90th, but in two months i'd be in the 85th
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>>61003097
Bruh the jump from 95% percentile to top 1% is so huge once you hit 25. How the fuck are 1 in 100 people hitting a 2.1 million net worth by 29?

Something is not adding up, net worth doesn't even increase that much from 25-29 to 30-34, it's just 500k over 4 years? Even if they did nothing but kept it in SPY and grew 8% a year they should be at least at 2.8m.
So how the fuck are they somehow accumulating 1.5m from 25-29, then only accumulating 500k in 4 years between 30-34? What explains this? Are they just getting massive $1m dollar gifts from their family or some shit?
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>>61003161
Either starting a business, getting lucky, inheritance hitting, or medical degree income starting to come in.
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>>61003097
>not a single cell with a negative number
bullshit.
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>>61003206
Majority of rich people in their 20s are just those that made lucky trades or inherited a million dollar house from their Boomer parents/grand parents.
People with medical degrees at that age are at least 100k in debt.
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>>61003097
does this just not include student debt? id figure most graduates are in the negatives starting out
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>>61002591
so basically just don't turn 40 ever and you're gonna make it?
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>>61003161
Wealth is very concentrated in certain social circles, professions, and zip codes. So chances are if you’re in the top 1-2% you know many many other people in the top 1-2%, but if you’re in say the 75th percentile you’ll barely ever encounter someone in the top 1%. In the suburbs of DC if you’re inside the beltway there are ridiculous numbers of houses in the $2-3M range

Also a large number of people with over 1M in their 20’s got it from inheritance
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>>61003268
I get the bag.
You wipe the ass.
We are not the same.
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needs an update but a good chart
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>>61003161
>How the fuck are 1 in 100 people hitting a 2.1 million net worth by 29?
They're starting businesses. There's 33 million businesses in America, which is about 1 business for every 10 Americans. But a lot of businesses aren't very profitable, and some people own multiple businesses, so the ratio would go down a bit. Then there's all of the high-earner wagecucks (finance, software engineers, product managers, doctors, etc) and people who inherited. When you include the business owers with the high-earners and trustfund kids you can easily see how 1 in a 100 becoming multi-mullionaires by age 30 isn't hard to believe. It's actually surprising it's only that few.
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>>61003097
No negatives? I assume a small sample size or people conveniently excluding certain things but including others ie
>"I own a home so my networth is $500k" >Doesn't actually own it and still owes $500k
And
>"I have $100k in student loans but it doesn't count against my networth!"
>It actually does count against it.
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>>61002591
Retards with a mortgage and a loan car think they're in the top 95%
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>>61003217
This. I guarantee you the vast majority of Americans have a negative net worth.
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>>61002591
i'm in the top 5% for my age bracket, according to this chart, which probably isn't right nowadays.
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>>61003097
i'm above 95 %ile. i'll take it
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>>61002591
>28
>350k
On schedule for now
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>>61002735
I got 1 year to make enough to maintain my top 5-percentile standing or I fall into forever poorfaggotry
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>>61004178
yep. avg household debt in Australia is 250k.
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>>61003217
>>61004178
>t. low IQ negative net worthers
Anyone with a negative net worth falls into the bottom 25%.

>>61004252
That's because you're taxed to death. I worked in the legal department for a company that had distributors worldwide, and got to deal with all the contracts for them. India was fucking impossible, but Australia was almost as bad. Your distributors made us pull all sorts of ridiculous tricks to try to keep their import duties down (every month was a new "sale" or "discount" or "rebate"), and demanded that we jack up shipping rates for our direct sales because Aussies could buy a single unit at full price from us AND ship it internationally for about 20% less than what the import duties and VAT would add to the wholesale price.
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too much energy poisons a man. the only cure for indolence and frivolity is struggle. men must be constantly expending energy to heal themselves. by doing so you deprive your lower selves of energy. the soul, too, has its fatty deposits.

beneath all the rhetoric goggins exhibits a very deep understanding of the human animal and what makes it thrive. i could write a dissertation on his resonances with ainslie (two voices, the self is a population of interests, etc.) and nyanamoli (pain endurance), DFW (addiction), david lindsay (goggins is basically an apostle of Krag). physical activity isn't a form of escapism. through contact with the real you train yourself to endure the kind of pain that puts your emotional pain into perspective, as well as starving the comfort-seeking parts of yourself
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>>61006681
> through contact with the real you train yourself to endure the kind of pain that puts your emotional pain into perspective
what kind of crystals are best suited for this?
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>>61002591
This chat is pretty old, how many years of inflation does this have to be adjusted for?
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>>61006681
Bro who gives a fuck, shut up. Were trying to make money. I already know firsthand its still fun and nice to workout when you have unlimited freetime.
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>>61003097
Well it's over for me
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>>61003097
This is still wrong lmao what kind of 22yo is going to have 33k with all that college debt. Why do they keep lying and gaslighting?
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net worth life hack: co-own your house with mommy :)
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>>61002591
>over 95% last year (29yo)
>under 5% this year (30yo)
I wish I was joking lmao. I think I can get back there before the next age bracket though.
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75% bracket for my age



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