What % of its post-tax income does /biz/ save and/or invest?
If you're a NEET, what % of your neetbux?
>me
>about 65%
>>1697326
I wish i got actual neetbux when i was a neet. All i could get was EBT and it was only $200 per month.
>>1697326
>If you're a NEET, what % of your neetbux?
save 50%, can't invest because if I do it it will count has a source of income and I lose my NEETbux, also if my saving get higher than 20k I also lose my NEETbux.
>>1697326
Save 16% for my 401k and max out my Roth IRA at $5k/yr. Anything else goes directly to my brokerage account, typically $5k-$10k/ yr
>>1697326
40% i would like to go higher but the only way would be getting an other raise. which i think i would press for 2017.
>>1697511
hide them in btc or metals easy as pie.
>>1697326
0%
rich people don't save or invest income after tax
that's silly wagecuck behavior
>>1697326
>doesnt know about using LLC's and S-corps to invest pre-tax
I'm up to about 62% investing for post-tax income. I live in a duplex, rent out half so my housing expenses are paid for pre-tax. I drive a piece of shit car, spend around $3000 yearly for gas/insurance/repairs. I'm probably going to hit half mil investment portfolio this year, cant wait to stop living like a poorfag in 3 to 4 years.
>>1697511
How much income will cause you to lose the NEETbux? Earnings on less than 100k are nontrivial but should be low enough to fly under the radar.
This "savings over 20k" thing seems like shit. You may be right, but it seems like that's a perverse incentive. What if you put the money in an IRA or something?
>>1697908
>that's a perverse incentive.
in the US you aren't allowed to have any asset or savings worth more than $3k.
except the car you drive and the home you live in, but good luck getting a home or car loan with income less than $1k per month and no assets.
>>1697326
Around 80%.
Just did the calculation, I save almost 90% of my income (including 401k contribs, I guess, so not all of that is post-tax).
Most of my regular bills are paid from my rental income.
>>1697326
About 20%, although I do have a very mediocre salary atm. Hoping to make it more like 40-50% in the near future.
>>1697511
Like the others say, hide it. Get a trustworthy friend or family member to invest it in their own names. Or just invest it yourself and set all dividends to reinvest, so there's no cash income evident in your bank account until you're ready to blow your cover.
>>1699055
This is thee only way for regular folks to get truly wealthy.