serious posts only. and should you own a house at this point in your life?
>>62165250Mines 120k. I know it’s not the best but it’s not the worst. No house, rentoid
>>62165250maybe around 100k, with at least a fraction of a bitcoin, ideally 1
>>62165250Minimum of $1 million USDIf not what the fuck were you doing in your 20s?
>>62165574doing creampies to your sister and getting genital herpes like there is no tomorrow
>>62165250whatever you want to do mando you want to live in a hobo shack? don’t need money for thatdo you want to live like a dubai jeet? need money for thatall depends
>>62165250Serious reply here: $10 million MINIMUM, ideally $100 million. Successful entrepreneurs like Barron Trump make billions before turning 20
>>62165250I’m almost 35, mines is around $300k or a bit over $400k if we’re counting retirement accounts. No house, just renting. I feel like it all depends on cost of living. I’d be rich in many places but I live near an expensive city so it doesn’t go very far (ergo no house)
>>62165250>$250k net worth at 35that is realistic and with assestsim between $350-400k at 33
Too many variables to give any sort of answer.What country and lifestyle do you expect for starters.
Minimum: $250k and a mortgaged houseIdeally: $500k and a fully paid off house
>>62165250I saved 55k by 24. Go figure, poorfag.
>>62165250When i was 35 my net worth was like -40kI am very old now, net worth is 2.5 million, but i lived through a once in a lifetime boom and fucked up multiple times and still have millions.
>>62165250If you weren't part of the top 10% in 2025, you're lower class
If I dont have 1m by 35 im killing myself
>>62165250like $150k mostly in your home
>>6216525035 here, 22k
>>62165250The reddit-tier financial planner answer is that your net worth at 35 yrs old should be around double your gross income.
>>62166543What if my gross income is $0?
>>62165574going to college, starting a business, going out of business, dropping out of college, paying off debt
>>62165574I was smoking crack and meth so mine is only 500kI'm not even memeing
>>62165250If you dont own a house youre automatically working class/below middle class or just straight up povertyA good rule of thumb is your age x200 so a 35 year should have a NW of approx 700k to be considered average
>>62165250I work at Amazon, it's been roughly 7 months. I will put my spare wages into mainly stocks. The only crypto I trust at this point is LINK and perhaps ROSE. I turned 27 two weeks ago. Hopefully by 30 I can have $100k or at least $50k. I had around $30-$45kish in 2021 but made bad plays and got emotional and lost it all. Still can't believe it. I never EVER reached 5 figure status since then.
>>62165921What does your picture convey or represent? Is it an abstract pink wojak?
>>62166543>The reddit-tier financial planner answerWhat did he mean by this?
>>62165250About twice your annual income. Depends on the market and what else you're doing with it.Not necessarily. I was still living in an apartment at that age, but when I did buy a house I put 60% down and paid it off in under a decade. Very little of my mortgage payment was wasted on interest, which we both felt was worth waiting the extra years in that apartment building up the down payment.
>>62166608>A good rule of thumb is your age x200 so a 35 year should have a NW of approx 700k to be considered averageI like how your niggerlicious rule of thumb completely ignores compounding and the age people can be expected to start earning money. Very demoralizing. Good job, rabbi.
>>62166608>35 x 200 = 700000average /biz/ poster
>>62165995The world would be a much better place if everyone did this. The ownership class wouldn't be able to get away with paying everyone as little as possible because if people are poor they will sudoku in minecraft and then they will lose their worker. Eventually labor costs will rise due to a shortage and then income inequality will be solved when people are millionaires by age 35.
>>62169543They will just import another 10m jeets and laugh at the dead wagies lmao.
>>62165250By the age of 35, I had surpassed one million euros in liquid assets. Compared to many of my colleagues, however, this is still modest; unfortunately, I had nowhere near the starting capital in my younger years that they received through gifts or inheritances. At least my BTC and Apple/Alphabet stocks have performed very well.
>>62166770You have a good mindset anon with some good holdings (despite all the peeling fuddies who will screech otherwise), keep grinding and you will have a great life
>>62166608>A good rule of thumb is your age x200 so a 35 year should have a NW of approx 700k to be considered averagethis is the most retarded sentence ever typed on /biz/
>>62169624Brokie detected
>>62169624it fits my situation perfectly, so i think there's something to it