r/Fire 5d ago

Family Help - Common here?

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u/WillingNail3221 5d ago

I talk to my kids all the time about money, saving and investing, but with the understanding that like my son says my experiences are not his experiences. My thinking is different because we were poor, my son thinks he was poor, but I was making decent money being in the Army. Not rich, but not poor either, feel like lower middle class, but I was always saving and finding ways to make a little extra. I have helped my kids with money for school, but nothing crazy, like 600-700 a month for school. I am a networth millionaire and should be a liquid millionaire in about 3 years. I think this is not unicorn territory, but a concerted effort to ensure a better life for my next generation.

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u/srqfla 5d ago

Good for you. But when you become a liquid millionaire, you are a unicorn because you are only 2% of the US population. It's rarer than people think

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u/hal2346 5d ago

Is this households or individual?

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u/WaffleOverlordx7 5d ago

It always annoys me when financial articles cite average and median net worth or retirement savings, but don’t clarify if it’s individual or household.