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>> No.22858185

>>22858172
top 90% in 24-25 but all in crypto what is fiat?

>> No.22858199

>>22858172
85%, not bad for being an europoor

>> No.22858226

75%, not bad for being a jew

>> No.22858394

oh shit i'm above 70% in my age group -- 1% here i come

>> No.22858422

Maybe I am going to make it

>> No.22858442

>>22858172
How old is this chart?

>> No.22858459

>>22858442
2017

>> No.22858747
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22858747

>got fucked out of a grand
>still above 75% of my generation

Kek, in less than 2 years I'll be in the 95th percentile. I think that bodes poorly for this country though, since I'm doing pretty shitty.

>> No.22858822

I must be top 1% for 19 year olds, its 350k.

>> No.22859816

>>22858822
how did you do it

>> No.22860050

>Everyone on biz is a young millionaire

>> No.22860082

>>22858226
should be 99.9%

>> No.22860299

Turned 25 a week ago, so apparently went from 90% to 75%.

Feels bad man

>> No.22860383

>>22858172
cool chart, is there a 1% version or finer age-groups?

>> No.22860400

>>22858172
60%, meh okay.

>> No.22860405

>>22858172
>25
>90% gang

Damn it feels good to be a gangster

>> No.22860423

>>22858172
Top 1% at 18-24

>> No.22860427

Top 5% up to 30-34

I'm turning 30 this year

>> No.22860583

32
My link stack is worth over $500,000 alone
Pretty comfy guise

>> No.22860645

>>22858172
1 percentile always and forever.

>> No.22860750

>>22858172
I'm 23, just finished uni and currently ~30k total so around ~85%. Uni debt is like $30k thought but just started a $65k/yr salary at a big 4 comp.

Currently applying to all the longshot jobs and hoping I can hop jobs soon to better pay. $90k+

I will pay off the student loan over 13.18681 years though and the interest is low as fuck.

>>22860423
nice anon

>>22860299
>>22860405
$232k by 25 should be easy.

>> No.22860949

35, 45%, all in fiat. Considering I fell for the academic job lie, got my first real job last year, and only started making enough to start saving this year, not bad.

>> No.22860999

>>22858172
10 Percent...

>> No.22861026

>>22860999
hm with 18 i was 50 percent

>> No.22861035
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22861035

I am the 1%.

>> No.22861078

80% lol and im poor with less than 100k

>> No.22861137

>>22858172
22 here, I above 90% but did a lot of gambling so now im above 80%

>> No.22861629

>>22858172
off the chart on the upside, that's where

>> No.22861734

>>22858172
I'm 20 and I'm at 55%. Feels nice :)

>> No.22861779

30 at 50%,not bad for a retard

>> No.22861856
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22861856

>>22858172
> 75%
> 30-35

Wow this is nice!

All thanks to this board!

Fuck Plebbit
Fuck XRP

>> No.22861897

>>22858172
higher than 95%
but the question is does this chart count mortgage ownership as an asset?
because it shouldnt dumb boomers who claim they are millionaires because rthey own debt on a house is dumb

>> No.22862073

>-37k$
how is this possible

>> No.22862104

>>22862073

student loans/car loan

>> No.22862132
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22862132

>>22858172
35%. my age is 24

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22862162

off the chart

>> No.22862163

Bottom 5%

Guess there's no where to go but up

>> No.22862169

At fking 5% wtf am I doing bro's. How to recover with minimum wage.

>> No.22862211

>>22858172
Is this american chart or average poo and chink is included too?

>> No.22862216

>>22858172
I am unironically in the top 95th percentile but still live with my parents at 26. I still feel poor as fuck and like everyone else has way more cash then me

>> No.22862240

>>22858226
You can get to 75% by just collecting holohoax gibs

>> No.22862294

>>22859816
He bought LINK 3 years ago

>> No.22862411

>>22858172
Is this chart outdated?
I'm over 85% and I literally lived in an ex-Yugoslavia shithole country almost my entire life.
Good luck to all of my fellow europoors, god speed friendos, may the socialism flow ever in your favor.

>> No.22862424

>>22860750
Net worth includes debt

>> No.22862486

>>22858172
33 and in top range of my age group, but i see no way to stay there when i hit 40.

>> No.22862524

>>22861897
I was wondering the same thing about mortgages.
There's no way only 15% of 35-year-olds are negative.
If you've got $10k in your bank account, and still owe $250k on a $300k mortgage, what is yout NET worth?
$10k?
$60k?
-$240k?

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>>22862294

>> No.22862651

>>22858172
Roughly midway between 85th and 90th at 30. Still feel poor because I don't own a home.

>> No.22862668

higher than 95% for my age range (25-29)

>t. nw 400k

>> No.22862678

>>22861897
>>22862524
Equity minus debts

>> No.22862714

reminder that cryptocurrency does not count as an asset and you are not allowed to count it as part of your net worth .

>> No.22862717

>>22862411
would be great if this chart had any sources whatsoever than a generic blog link

i find these numbers hard to believe personally but idk, i guess the richest people are not concerned about 95% when they're likely 98.5%+

>> No.22862738

>>22862717
>i guess the richest people are not concerned about 95% when they're likely 98.5%+
You realize it's a cut-off right? Obviously it only tells you the net worth at the precise value of each bracket, it doesn't say anything about the 99.999th percentile

>> No.22862740

>>22862714
seething boomer

>> No.22862750

>>22862524
Your financial literacy astounds me... Hopefully, crypto and other markets won’t suffer because of people like you.

>> No.22862766

>>22862738
that's literally what i'm trying to imply yeah, i still find it hard to believe the 95% values

>> No.22862801

>>22858172
35 and top 85% just now getting into cyrptos and stocks

>> No.22862949

>>22862524

you're seeing it from the perspective of someone that sees all debt as slavery, but the trick that most people live by is that they "own" the equity that the bank has provided for them. as long as they're making payments, they don't care

>> No.22863110

>>22858172
interesting to see the epic rise in 95% net worth too between 30-34 and 35-39. wonder if this is primarily motivated by that percentage having reached good positions in their career at that point or if it's related to home ownership

>> No.22863166

>>22862216
>still live with my parents at 26
>I still feel poor as fuck
I hope you save as much as you can while you have good/cheap housing anon, that's how you can easily climb this ladder but also it's nice to live alone

>> No.22863403

>>22858172
75% genx

>> No.22863565

>>22858172
>24 years old
>Own 2 rental houses in major city worth approx 1.8m combined
>Parents helped with 30% pay down payments on both, pulling in passive income of 2k combined after paying mortgage, taxes etc
>500k in stocks (they gave me 200k to manage when I graduated high school, I used it to pay throughout uni and invested, etc)
>100k of cash in my emergency fund, you never know what could go wrong
>High paying tech job, ~200k total salary /comfy/ at home
>Never fell for the crypto meme
>No gf, no car, mommy makes me food every day
>Cheap chinaman living expenses (still have the PC I built from 10 years ago even though I could easily upgrade to the most powerful system and never blink an eye), only watch free YouTube videos or pirated content, never pay for a game. Took the bus when I still had to commute to work, packed lunch every day (parents paid for groceries but still frugal with their money because it'll be mine one day). Never turn AC or heating on, just dress appropriately for the weather instead. Eat out approx. 3 times a year (mom, dad, my birthday)

>> No.22863592

top 85 in my group

was top 95 a month ago kek

>> No.22863620

>>22863565
no old money fags allowed

>> No.22863648
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22863648

>>22858172
15% 22years old and if all goes well i'll be on 100k at 24 but i think i can really do much better till 24

>> No.22863690

>>22859816
i dropped out of high school at 16 and worked trades.

>> No.22863692
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22863692

>>22863565
may i ask if you are american? cause there is no chance of this kind of conditions in europe

>> No.22863698

I’m in the top 95% at age 26, and am above the 95 value by 2x, one month ago was 4x

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22863785

>>22858172
90%

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>>22862132
Sounds like my life. 28 now and am in the 95% bracket and will easily be in the top 1% in the next bracket when I hit that age.

Not all hope is lost, fren. You'll already halfway there. You are on this board. Now find the gems to lead you to financial freedom. Start with Link.

>> No.22863846

>>22858172
Where's the european version?

>> No.22863855

if we're counting crypto, i'm in the 95%
i still consider myself poor

>> No.22863891
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22863891

> late 20s
> no debts
> 400k in 401k/brokerage/etc
95th percentile is fine but there is a world of difference between 95th and 99th. It's exponential growth, thinking of starting a business outside of my day-job to drive that faster. End goal is to create generational wealth.

>> No.22863906

>>22858172
unironically went from 5% to 95% in 3 years thanks to chainlink

>> No.22863908

20yo with $200k so I'm probably at like 99%

>> No.22863934

>>22858172
Net-worth of 700 bucks at age 23.

35%

>> No.22864021

>>22860750
Net-worth is assets minus liabilities. You have zero dollars of net-worth.

>> No.22864121

>2k link
>$7k car valuation
>assorted assets on top of it
>$75k salary, $98k total compensation
85% at 23, just graduated college. I live below my means and invest everything, so I certainly don't "feel" rich, but I definitely mog my age group outside of not driving some "cool" car.

>> No.22864259

>>22860400
me too.

>> No.22864303
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22864303

I'm 24 years old, not including my student loans
>80%
Including my student loans
>15%

>> No.22864363

18-24, 50%, meh. I could've got more if I had half a brain, dropped out of university and gambling with tokens and silver has paid off for now, went from 200$ to 4k$ in 6 months.
I'm not proud of not being wealthy right now but I got many business ideas and I've got many skills, I'm just missing credentials. Should I just finish my degree or keep on working on worthwhile stuff? How did you fuckers make it?

>> No.22864422

>tfw 40%-er
Feels bad man, I've made a lot of mistakes.

>> No.22864449

>>22864363
I didn't consider my skills part of my net worth, I (sorry for not being too humble) think I'm worth my weight in gold right now, but if I don't get on working ASAP my skills are either going to get rusty or obsolete. But living is so damn expensive and labor regulation makes it not worthy enough for contractors to hire me, it's all so tiresome. I just want to get a job, stack crypto and work on my projects in my free time, why does it have to be so hard.
I haven't been able to understand how to move to the US either. I know that whoever takes the risk to hire me in exchange of cash or equity is going to be well off, it SUCKS not having leverage. I don't have leverage, so I have to play with the rules of whoever's got it, and most money is in hands of absolute retards.
Hope you enjoyed my rant faggots

>> No.22864699

>>22858172
I'm in the top bracket for my age group 5 times over. A month ago I was 10 times over.

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22865406

Above 80%
Imagine having debits

>> No.22865436

95% but lonely bros

>> No.22865739

>>22863891
400k in 401k is a lot, is your net worth primarily in 401k?
>t. mid 20s, 400k nw with ~110k in 401k

>>22865406
eh a house is a good debt, but depends where you live

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22865746

>>22858172
>95% in 18-24

>> No.22865785

>>22858172
90%
Feels good lads
God damn normals must be horrible with money

>> No.22866080

65% wagecuck, got all the money from my parents

>> No.22866261

like 70% if you count what my mum put away for me

like 25% if you don't

>> No.22866350

>>22858172
95%

>> No.22866364

Chart seems fucky. I knew I was in top 15%, but top 5%... doubt it. There's a really strange jump at 35 where the top bracket more than doubles. Something ain't right here, I suspect top brackets under 35 are way too low. 35 is too young for major inhertiances and you don't just regularly triple your net worth in the span of 5 years to remain in the top 5%.

Never touched crypto shit and I still apparently have more than 95% of people my age. Oh well.

>> No.22866388

>>22866364
yeah, the jump at 35 is impossible

>> No.22866456

>>22858172
95% 300k 24-29. Meh. It's never enough. What am I going to do, buy a shitty house? It's just a number.

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22866524

>>22858422
checked

>> No.22866695

>>22863906

same

>> No.22866746

>>22863906
>>22866695
Hope you guys took at least some profits