Average Net Worth at 25: How Do You Compare?

The average net worth at age 25 is around $44,000, but the median is only about $10,000. Many 25-year-olds are just starting out — here’s where you stand.

Net Worth at 25 by Percentile

Percentile Net Worth
10th -$25,000
25th -$5,000
50th (Median) $10,400
75th $52,000
90th $156,000
Average (Mean) $44,000

Data: Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances (2022), ages under 35. Negative values reflect student loan and other debt.

The Salary Rule at 25

Annual Salary Target Net Worth at 25
$40,000 $10,000-$20,000
$50,000 $12,500-$25,000
$60,000 $15,000-$30,000
$75,000 $18,750-$37,500

Most 25-year-olds should aim to have 0.25x-0.5x their annual salary.

Why Many 25-Year-Olds Have Negative Net Worth

Factor Typical Impact
Student loans (average) -$29,000
Auto loans -$15,000
Credit card debt -$3,000
Entry-level savings +$5,000
Typical starting point -$42,000

Having debt at 25 is normal — the key is reducing it while building assets.

Net Worth Trajectory: 25 to 65

Age Median Net Worth Average Net Worth
25 $10,000 $44,000
30 $30,000 $122,000
35 $55,000 $201,000
40 $91,000 $340,000
50 $168,000 $701,000
65 $362,000 $1,260,000

The Power of Starting Early

$200/month invested starting at age 25 (7% return):

Age Total Invested Portfolio Value
35 $24,000 $34,400
45 $48,000 $103,000
55 $72,000 $234,000
65 $96,000 $484,000

Starting at 25 instead of 35 nearly doubles your retirement savings.

Priority Actions at 25

Priority Action Target
1 Emergency fund 3 months expenses
2 401(k) to employer match Get free money
3 Pay off high-interest debt Credit cards first
4 Roth IRA Tax-free growth
5 Target 15% savings rate Build the habit

Key Takeaways

  1. Median net worth at 25: ~$10,000 — debt is common
  2. Target: 25-50% of salary in savings/investments
  3. Negative net worth is normal if you have student loans
  4. Starting early matters — 10 years of compounding doubles outcomes
  5. Focus on habits now — 15% savings rate becomes easier over time
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