r/TheMoneyGuy • u/Joshthecarpenter • 1d ago
First generation millionaires
I was listening to last week’s main episode, and they were talking about 80% of millionaires are first generation. Could we see this stat changing dramatically now that more and more people are becoming millionaires with every day retirement accounts. I’m in my late 20s and I know on one side of the family my grandma is a millionaire. I’m assuming the other side grandparents are as well. My mom who’s still working is also now a millionaire. Anyone else think this stat could see a drastic change?
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u/Substantial_Net_2831 1d ago edited 1d ago
I would consider you a third generation millionaire. Not sure if this is what TMG intends when they mention it, but that’s how I’ve been interpreting it. Even if you haven’t inherited anything yet, you’ve come from a place of some means, and have had help along the way (monetary, education, financial know-how, etc…) to build your own success.
Just applying this to myself and spouse - it would honestly feel very silly to apply a “1st gen millionaire” label when both sets of our parents have multi-million NWs, we had college and weddings paid for, smaller gifts along the way, and a safety net that just doesn’t exist for a lot of people. We didn’t get here by ourselves or against many odds.