I'm 41 years old, living in New Jersey. I work as a doctor and I make about $1.3 million a year through practicing medicine and other investments.
I have about $6 million in savings. One million in 401k, 350,000 in a Roth IRA, and $4.6 million in other investments, stocks, and bonds. After taxes my take-home is $75,833 a month. $2,600 a month goes to my mortgage, 600 on average on utilities, and $300 on monthly subscriptions. This includes a gym membership and medical subscriptions.
That leaves around $72,333 a month to spend.
I have no credit card debt and $80,000 in student loans. I still have about $80,000 in student loans and the reason I haven't paid it off is because it's at 1.25% interest and my very intelligent financial planner said, Why bother? I make more money investing that than I do having paid it off and not having that money as a lump sum in an investment portfolio.
In order to be where I am today, I went through 12 years of schooling. I have a medically related business, and then the money that I have saved up that has yielded investments are the result of my work.