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by MajorLOL
3976 days ago
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>If you’re over 62, your odds of having at least $1 million in net wealth (your total assets minus your total debt) are relatively achievable -- about 1 in 7. But if you are under 40, your odds are low: 1 in 55. So the older you are the more time you have had to grow wealth. The younger you are the less time you have had. This is then forcibly tied into median family income? this is huffington post tier article. |
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Maybe there are good reasons for this, maybe not, but it's not just a restatement of the obvious.