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2:23 am May 3, 2012
| eemusings
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I'm 23, in the $10,000+ net worth bracket.
Definitely a lifestyle blogger, emphasis being more on lifestyle than strictly PF!
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10:01 am June 28, 2012
| Jasaglimbeni
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I am in my early 40's and my net worth is in the range of $100,000-$1,000,000. Uhm, near the lower range…lol
Joe
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3:41 pm June 29, 2012
| WellKeptWallet
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Edward Antrobus said:
Apparently, this forum doesn't have a networth option.
Anyway, it was recently brought to my attention that my assumption that "most" PF bloggers were doing well in the net worth category was incorrect. I'd like to follow more bloggers who are in my situation (i.e. struggling under mountain of debt). So I thought I'd do a poll of people's net worths. Nothing too specific, just general ranges.
The options are:
- Negative
- About even
- $1000-10,000
- $10,000-$100,000
- $100,000-$1,000,000
- $1,000,000+
I'll start: negative
We are in the $10,000 – $100,000 category. We were in the negative for the last few years, but after steady plotting we are finally back in the black!
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6:11 pm June 29, 2012
| Money Reasons
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My son is in the $10,000-$100,000 range. I like to blog about how I'm teaching my kids to manage money. I guess that would create a new category… Perhaps Financial Blog Teacher or money teacher?
I'm in the Lifestyle Blogger category (just crossed over)… actually I'm a bit of all of the categories except debt (unless you include my prior mortgage).
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9:12 am July 18, 2012
| moolamind
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Interesting reading people's situations… I'm 26- net worth about 150,000, and am apparently a bread of a few types here:
- Living the Lifestyle – Bloggers who haven't been in debt and can explain how they've stayed in the black
- Lifestyle Bloggers – Staying out of debt while pursuing a dream to travel or otherwise pursue a non 9-5 career
- Wildcard Bloggers (I toss myself in this category) – Big picture topics (politics, economics) intermixed withpersonal finance advice. Not so much of the personal connection.
- Early Retirement Bloggers – On the path to freedom at impressively low ages (or related: those who have retired but continue to blog)
- Frugality Bloggers – How can you escape a common situation with the most money intact?
My blog is more personal insights about how I save money (as someone extremely frugal), my thoughts about investing from a very non traditional standpoint, how my cash-flow exceeds my expenses (semi retired concept), and some economic/political discussion.
My blog is still pretty new, so I'm still finding that direction….
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