I'm 35, somewhat frugal, always driven old cars, never buying new clothes and such, all furniture gotten for free (facebook has these "giving away" groups), even my stereo and TV were free. Only thing I spend money on is a new computer once every 4-5 years (but then I build a nice one).
I own the house I live in, I bought it with my savings, no loan, meaning the house was cheap to begin with, saved a good amount of money by not taking a loan.
I have around $30k in the bank and around $80k in real estate.
I work as a codemonkey, normal yearly salary for my country, about $80k/year.
About 100 million (startup exit, not to flex, just answering the question). Why do you ask?
I'm 30. I have about 100k in credit card debts and 200k left on my mortgage. So negative -300k lol.
I make over 300k a year though so I'm catching up on paying this off.
21yo and $2k
Commented so you don’t feel bad about being the only non-millionaire on this site.
Why not count inheritance? What’s the point of this exercise?
I am 35. I moved to the Bay Area in 2010 with a bank balance of 10k which were basically my savings from my part time job in University. I started my first job and have been saving monthly since then. I don't own a house as it is too expensive. In the decade since, I met my future wife, married and had a child. I have close to 450K in savings + some stock. I am mostly frugal but spend for my wife and child.
24yo, $5.5k Full Time Developer job, starting into the SideHustler world. Commenting here for my future (millionaire) self :3
Got about 22.4 million USD accounting for everything OP asked.
Only $186135.22 at 32/m/techland #poverty right?. Going to check back in 5years after the startup exit ;).
Never enough.
Not enough. I hate my job and would retire in a heartbeat if I had the money to.
I'm 28 and about $700
I’m okey, still need to work for a living though (^_^)
Just about $100
~$0.
$0. I had everything stolen by my ex-gf and her friends. It was all liquid, in the form of gemstones and collectibles in Las Vegas. The cops there are useless. I'd just clawed my way out of poverty over the course of three years and was about to sell everything, fund a 529 for my five year old daughter and start a small business. I'd managed to buy and resell until I had a little over $100,000 in merchandise to sell. I had everything put away and secured in containers and didn't check on it for months while working when she wasn't due to health issues. Our dumbass neighbor got her hooked on fentanyl and that was it. Everything gone.
Want to also know my social security number and credit card number? How about my bank password and a copy of my house key? Anything you want, internet stranger.
Tons of people talk about this - check Blind, /r/financialindependence, and the millions of people on Twitter and WallStreetBets that post every winning options trade. People are constantly comparing sizes on the internet.