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Net Worth Benchmarks by Age
Net Worth Calculator: Calculate Your Wealth Updated February 2026
A net worth calculator helps you measure your financial health by subtracting your total liabilities from your total assets. Tracking your net worth over time shows your progress toward financial freedom.
Key Takeaways
- Formula: Assets - Liabilities = Net Worth
- Positive growth: Net worth should increase over time
- Negative net worth: Common for young adults
- Milestones: Compare to age-based averages
- Track regularly: Review quarterly or annually
What You'll Get
- Total assets calculation
- Total liabilities breakdown
- Net worth summary
- Comparison to age benchmarks
What is Net Worth?
Net worth is the value of everything you own minus everything you owe. According to the Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances:
- Financial snapshot: Measures overall financial health
- Progress indicator: Shows wealth accumulation over time
- Comparison tool: Benchmarks against peers
- Goal setting: Helps define financial targets
Assets to Include
Types of Assets
- Cash and equivalents: Savings, checking, CDs
- Investments: 401(k), IRA, brokerage accounts
- Real estate: Home equity, investment properties
- Retirement accounts: All pension and retirement funds
- Personal assets: Vehicles, jewelry (estimated value)
Liabilities to Subtract
- Mortgage debt: Home loan balance
- Student loans: All education debt
- Credit card debt: Outstanding balances
- Auto loans: Vehicle financing
- Other debts: Personal loans, medical bills
Average Net Worth by Age
| Age Group | Median Net Worth | Average Net Worth |
|---|---|---|
| Under 35 | $39,000 | $183,500 |
| 35-44 | $135,600 | $549,600 |
| 45-54 | $212,500 | $975,800 |
| 55-64 | $364,500 | $1,566,900 |
| 65-74 | $409,900 |
The "Liquid" Net Worth Reality
Your house is not money you can spend. True financial safety is your Liquid Net Worth (Cash + Stocks + Bonds).
If you have $1M in home equity but $0 in the bank, you are "House Poor" and vulnerable.
The "Age x Income" Formula
Are you ahead or behind? Use this formula: (Age × Pre-Tax Income) / 10
If you are 40 earning $100k, your projected net worth should be ($400,000). If you are below this, it's time to accelerate saving.
Debt Is Negative Wealth
A $50,000 car reduces your net worth by $50,000 (loan). It is not an asset; it is a liability that depreciates.
Wealthy people focus on Income-Producing Assets (Stocks, Real Estate), not consumer goods.
The "HENRY" Trap
High Earner, Not Rich Yet.
You can earn $500k/year and have $0 Net Worth if you spend it all. Income is what you make; Net Worth is what you keep.
How to Use the Calculator
- List all assets: Current market values
- Include investments: All retirement and brokerage accounts
- Add real estate equity: Home value minus mortgage
- Enter all debts: Loan balances and credit cards
- Click Calculate: See your net worth
Example Calculation
40-year-old with typical assets:
- Home value: $400,000 - Mortgage: $250,000 = $150,000 equity
- 401(k): $120,000 + IRA: $40,000 + Savings: $30,000
- Vehicle: $25,000 - Auto loan: $15,000
- Total net worth: ~$350,000
Net Worth Around the World
Net worth and wealth distribution vary dramatically across countries due to differences in wages, asset ownership culture, retirement systems, and cost of living. Understanding global benchmarks helps put your own financial position in perspective.
| Country | Median Net Worth (Adult) | Mean Net Worth (Adult) | Key Driver |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | ~$93,000 | ~$551,000 | Equity markets, 401(k), home ownership |
| United Kingdom | ~$146,000 | ~$302,000 | Property values, pension wealth |
| Canada | ~$152,000 | ~$329,000 | Real estate appreciation, RRSPs |
| Australia | ~$273,000 | ~$496,000 | Superannuation system, property |
| Germany | ~$83,000 | ~$256,000 | Lower home ownership, strong savings rate |
| India | ~$3,500 | ~$16,000 | Growing middle class; large rural-urban divide |
Data estimates are derived from Credit Suisse Global Wealth Reports and central bank surveys. Mean figures are skewed upward by the ultra-wealthy; median net worth is generally a more accurate reflection of the typical household's financial position. These figures should be used as directional benchmarks, not precise targets, as methodologies differ between countries.
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