I started my job as an RN in 2001 at the age of 20 and have kept track to some degree since 2002. This is wealth excluding my bank accounts early on and does not include my house at all.
End of 2002: $2910
2003: $7629
2004: $12,651
2005: $17,256
2006: $23,584
2007: $18k
(didn't have all the records)
2015 (adding in all accounts going forward including cash): $205k
2016: $234k
2017: $312k
2018: $323k
2019: $420k
2020: $510k
2021: $663K
2022: $582k
2023: $795k
This includes contributions as well, of course. Also kind of interesting: I've contributed nearly $97k to my Roth since it's inception in 2007. It's currently worth over $211k....so over half is growth. I imagine that will only go up over time. Not sure if my data is helpful or not. But here it is just in case.
End of 2002: $2910
2003: $7629
2004: $12,651
2005: $17,256
2006: $23,584
2007: $18k
(didn't have all the records)
2015 (adding in all accounts going forward including cash): $205k
2016: $234k
2017: $312k
2018: $323k
2019: $420k
2020: $510k
2021: $663K
2022: $582k
2023: $795k
This includes contributions as well, of course. Also kind of interesting: I've contributed nearly $97k to my Roth since it's inception in 2007. It's currently worth over $211k....so over half is growth. I imagine that will only go up over time. Not sure if my data is helpful or not. But here it is just in case.
Statistics: Posted by iln1980 — Tue May 14, 2024 4:40 pm — Replies 44 — Views 3508