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>>60492570I know I'm not in the same league as Sunak and co. I also know I'm doing far better than the overwhelming majority of people the same age.
>>60493599It's rare enough that you're doing better than well over 99.9%+ of people who are a similar age. Obviously there are lots of boomers who are 30 years older than me with a similar amount but when I'm the boomers age I'll be 15-20x more than I am now even if I just stuck it in index funds.
>>60493552I think it is that hard if you are genuinely intelligent and driven it's not hard to save that much. I was saving about £5k a year from 13-18 from selling multipack sweets and school, paper round, Sainsbury's etc and then about £10k a year from 18-23 from max student loan and a bit of work. Obviously when you're at home expenses are near 0 and once I left home I could easily live on £6k a year.
>>6049374826 is completely normal age to be a doctor in UK. Most people graduate before then. Saving £75k by 23 is honestly trivial if you are high IQ, driven, ambitious etc.
>>60493854£40k for F1 is def at the lower and nowadays, F1 no banding is £37k ffs.
https://www.bma.org.uk/pay-and-contracts/pay/resident-doctors-pay-scales/pay-scales-for-resident-doctors-in-england
Not trying to be horrible but if you're presumably 28 or 29 and don't have £75k saved that is 100% on you.