• GBU_28@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    Well first off circles are like the worst shape they could have used

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      10 months ago

      Net worth includes all asset value. Pensions, investments, and property.

      That seems about right to me. A lot will be tied up so liquid assets will be lower.

      The 50% upwards middle class being $400,000 will mostly be the value of a house.

      Very annoying they just specify “average”. I’d expect this data to be based on the median values so it should just say.

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        10 months ago

        Even with the value of your house and 401k, it’s still very hard to believe. I just did a quick Google search and the 90th percentile in 2001 is 1.6 million, which seems more accurate.

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          10 months ago

          The top 10% includes all the people in the top .01% which skews the average higher. You might only need about 1.6 million to be in the top 10% but the average will be higher.

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      10 months ago

      Net worth and income are totally different. 6 figures for income will give you a multi million net worth with a modicum of budgeting.