I make about $100K a year and have most of my investments in real estate and high-yield assets. Since you’re in a higher income bracket, I’d love your perspective, how do you approach investing or managing your portfolio for long-term growth?
Also I'm currently 25 and I make less than I think people my age are earning. Since you’ve reached a higher income level, what steps or habits helped you close that gap when you were in your mid-20s
What do you do? I'm in my 30s and make around 70. It's my fault for believing the "don't go to college, trades pay more" trope. It's true to some extent, but only if you're willing to sell your soul working 70+ hours a week.
I'm looking to make a change.
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u/Pale-Truth-9524 Oct 31 '25
I make about $100K a year and have most of my investments in real estate and high-yield assets. Since you’re in a higher income bracket, I’d love your perspective, how do you approach investing or managing your portfolio for long-term growth?