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WebTop 1% of Wealth by Age (USA) Age 25 to 29 $700,000.00. Age 30 to 34 $805,400.00. Age 35 to 39 $1,638,900.00. Age 40 to 44 $2,400,200.00. Age 45 to 49 $3,528,000.00. …
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Gross household income is ~$600k at the moment but we're doubtful that will be sustainable for more than ~5 years max. Spend around $100k annually now. Current …
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Webmollymoose75 • 2 yr. ago $4 mil at 40. Pushing $15mil at 46. This was through some very lucky real estate flips and sale of a business. Hoping to be at 20-25mil by 50. Of course …
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Web12 u/MaxTradesDaily • 1 hr. ago Kids following a different path... (Throwaway account) Background - I'm a senior investment banker in private credit. My background is top …
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WebThose who are fatFIRE - what were your benchmarks for what one should expect? For example - is this considered fatFIRE potential? Age 25: Net Worth 250k Age 30: Net …
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Many people set the figure of $2.5 million saved for FatFIRE, and then withdraw 3% or 4% from their investments each year. If you have $2.5 million in savings and take out 4% each year, you’ll ...
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WebThe average US household spends about $61,000 a year, according to Census data. Lean FIRE is when someone has saved up 25 times their annual expenses — the traditional benchmark for financial...
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