Afford Anything
Afford Anything
Paula Pant | Cumulus Podcast Network
The biggest study of everyday millionaires in 25 years - with Chris Hogan
1 hour 31 minutes Posted Jan 6, 2019 at 10:00 pm.
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#171: Chris Hogan surveyed 10,000 millionaires in the United States. Here's what he discovered:

- 89 percent of millionaires have a net worth between $1 million to $5 million dollars

- 62 percent graduated from public state schools

- 9 percent didn't graduate from college

- Close to 50 percent had a B average or less in school

- 55 percent give to charities and churches on a regular, monthly basis

- 73 percent never had a penny of credit card debt

- 18 percent are self-employed

- 62 percent earned a household income of less than $100,000 annually

- 80 percent exercise at least three times a week.

On average, their homes are 2,600 square feet, and they've lived there for an average of 17 years. Two-thirds have a paid-off mortgage. They paid off their home on average in 11 years.

Their net worth breaks down as one-third their home, and two-thirds their investments. They became millionaires at the average age of 49.

They spend, on average, $35 on a pair of jeans.

 

What can we learn from these everyday millionaires? Find out in today's episode! For more, visit https://affordanything.com/episode171 

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