Ask HN: What is your net worth?
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Why would this post be flagged? I'm humbly looking for an explanation.
Please read https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html.
The primary value of this site is intellectual curiosity. That's just one kind of curiosity; there are many others. The kind involved in this post is one step removed from comparing body measurements (edit: as https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15107213 already pointed out). That's crushingly off topic.
The primary value of this site is intellectual curiosity. That's just one kind of curiosity; there are many others. The kind involved in this post is one step removed from comparing body measurements (edit: as https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15107213 already pointed out). That's crushingly off topic.
Providing for your family is not measured in NW but in time and dedication. Source: I am a 50 yo father of 4 who have taught me that.
Isn't it like comparing your... Oh, well, nevermind.
Congratulations! I'm curious, how have you saved 550k at age 32?
Is it a matter a linearly saving ~68k USD a year every working year (I'm assuming a high-paying engineer job in the Valley), or have you had equity in a successful venture?
Is it a matter a linearly saving ~68k USD a year every working year (I'm assuming a high-paying engineer job in the Valley), or have you had equity in a successful venture?
It's really not that much if you look at the other responses. Anyway, the answer is linearly saving ~50% of income, I hope I'll get some sort of liquidity event from some stock options I have, but I'm not banking on it.
Age: 20
Location: central Kansas
Approximate net worth: $2k
Probably need to work on upping that a bit.
Probably need to work on upping that a bit.
You're not going to get anything but outliers here.
Age:21,
Net worth: not of any sort
Country:India
I am in my final year of my bachelor's. I will be a marine engineer. You guys seem to be doing good. Will you guys offer me advice about a good tech start up and what I should know before hand. After I earn some saving, I want to try my hand on commercial farming.Also important financial decisions I should consider at my age.
Prediction: The (age-adjusted) distribution of responses will follow a bathtub curve, but not because that's the population distribution.
Wow... You're doing really well at 32 years and 550k. Any tips or insights into how you got there so quickly?
If he bought a house 6 years ago he could have gained 400k of that in house alone.
Answered here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15107117
No house, all liquid.
No house, all liquid.
28
State: CA
NW: ~15k
Kind of worried since I had to switch careers and now I have a late start to my technology career
Kind of worried since I had to switch careers and now I have a late start to my technology career
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"age": 20,
"location": "Seattle",
"netWorth": 15000.00,
"netWorthCurrency": "USD"
}
Started working as a software dev out of high school. Struggling to save (more) money in such an expensive place.
Started working as a software dev out of high school. Struggling to save (more) money in such an expensive place.
Cost of Living is very much "ouch". Mind sharing what you pay for rent and in what area?
I lived in Belltown for about a year and was paying $2,335. I now rent a house in Medina (just across SR 520) with some friends and rent is only $585.
Wow! 32, with a network of half a million!
You are significantly richer than most of the people I know.
You are significantly richer than most of the people I know.
Age 34, UK, -4k
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CA
NW: $3200
Hypothetical Equity Value: $40m
CA
NW: $3200
Hypothetical Equity Value: $40m
Age: 45
State: GA (Atlanta, Decatur)
NW: ~2 million
Good job on your net worth at 32.
Good job on your net worth at 32.
NW: close to 0 net given debt and the market value of my homes.
Age: 40
State: TX
NW: ~ -46,000, counting student loans.
State: TX
NW: ~ -46,000, counting student loans.
Age: 40
State: OH (Cleveland-metro)
NW: ~2.2M
Age: 26
Location: London, UK
NW: 300k GBP
Age: 40, Location: DK, NW: ~300k USD
Age: 37,
Location: TX,
NW: $585K
Age: 43
State: CA
NW: ~2million
Age:35 Location:Canada NW:2.5M
26, Seattle/WA, ~$350K.
Age: 23
Location: North Holland
NW: €10k
Location: North Holland
NW: €10k
Age: 24
Poland
NW: 2.5M USD
Impressive! Bitcoin, business or inheritance if I might ask? :)
Can crypto millionaires cash out yet?
Sure, crypto has has always had both ways, not like you're locked in or anything.
There might be hurdles around the speed of delivery (measured in days or weeks) and I've seen some people cashing out splitting into multiple payments for various reasons, but overall just a little harder and slower than regular transactions. And probably some extra fees, but if you are a millionaire from crypto that is a drop in the bucket.
There might be hurdles around the speed of delivery (measured in days or weeks) and I've seen some people cashing out splitting into multiple payments for various reasons, but overall just a little harder and slower than regular transactions. And probably some extra fees, but if you are a millionaire from crypto that is a drop in the bucket.
Of course
Crypto ;) and some local stock market investments.
Age 35
Country Portugal
NW: 700k€
Country Portugal
NW: 700k€
Age:- 39
Location:- NYC
NW:- 2m
Location:- NYC
NW:- 2m
Age: 27
State: CA
NW: ~1M USD
State: CA
NW: ~1M USD
Age: 34
State: NY (NYC)
NW: ~850K
State: NY (NYC)
NW: ~850K
Age: 29
State: MI
NW: ~20k
State: MI
NW: ~20k
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That is not late, and it sounds like you're just boasting to be honest. You are WAY ahead of the curve for most people on this planet.
To be honest if you're making minimum wage in the USA, you are also way ahead of the curve for most people on the planet.
But yeah, people in this thread are doing a bit better than most people in America!
I heard the other day that 2/3 to 3/4 of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck and could not afford an unplanned $500 expense.
But yeah, people in this thread are doing a bit better than most people in America!
I heard the other day that 2/3 to 3/4 of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck and could not afford an unplanned $500 expense.
If I started at 21-22 I'd be able to save an extra $1-2M by retirement, so yes, it is late when you're optimizing for financial independence.
How much are you making now?
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The more I think about it, the more I am worried about the future and ability to provide for my family, and the most reasonable answer seems to have a good safety net, and I am curious as to how I compare to fellow technologists.
What is your age, state (or country) and net worth, measured as the value of your assets if liquidated today - liabilities? I'll start:
Age: 32
State: CA
NW: 550k USD (I don't own a house, so that's all liquid in investment funds)
Thanks!