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9/17/2011 5:03:28 PM EDT
What amount does the average middle class US family have in liquid cash. Checking, savings, etc.

Im not talking about retirement, home equity and non liquid assets.  

Is there a study or data out there?
9/17/2011 5:04:48 PM EDT
[#1]
I am gonna guess no more than tree-fiddy.
9/17/2011 5:10:35 PM EDT
[#2]
$87
9/17/2011 5:11:24 PM EDT
[#3]
I usually walk around with $300k in my wallet, all singles.
9/17/2011 5:11:42 PM EDT
[#4]
about 5k
9/17/2011 5:12:23 PM EDT
[#5]
2k

9/17/2011 5:12:55 PM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
I usually walk around with $300k in my wallet, all singles.



Never know, might pass a titty bar.

9/17/2011 5:13:20 PM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
I usually walk around with $300k in my wallet, all singles.


I wonder what % of single bills the average person comes across have been in a g-string...
9/17/2011 5:13:33 PM EDT
[#8]
The better question would be: 'Average middle class credit card debt?'
9/17/2011 5:13:36 PM EDT
[#9]
less than 10k for sure..
9/17/2011 5:13:58 PM EDT
[#10]



Quoted:



Quoted:

I usually walk around with $300k in my wallet, all singles.




I wonder what % of single bills the average person comes across have been in a g-string...
I read somewhere most $100s have some trace of cocaine residue on them.





 
9/17/2011 5:14:25 PM EDT
[#11]




Quoted:

What amount does the average middle class US family have in liquid cash. Checking, savings, etc.



Im not talking about retirement, home equity and non liquid assets.



Is there a study or data out there?


They don't!  They have nice houses, drive newer cars (with payments), and go out to eat often.  They most likely have high CC balances.  They don't have a lot of money, but they do have a lot of stuff and debt.

9/17/2011 5:14:33 PM EDT
[#12]
minus 87 billion
9/17/2011 5:15:14 PM EDT
[#13]



Quoted:





Quoted:

What amount does the average middle class US family have in liquid cash. Checking, savings, etc.



Im not talking about retirement, home equity and non liquid assets.



Is there a study or data out there?


They don't!  They have nice houses, drive newer cars (with payments), and go out to eat often.  They most likely have high CC balances.  They don't have a lot of money, but they do have a lot of stuff and debt.

Yep, most people have no where near the net worth they try so hard to make other people think they have.





 
9/17/2011 5:15:32 PM EDT
[#14]



Quoted:


I usually walk around with $300k in my wallet, all singles.


Like a boss

 
9/17/2011 5:15:48 PM EDT
[#15]
I've known people carrying close to $20K in their checking account.

I've known people carrying $1K in their checking account.

Depends.
9/17/2011 5:16:16 PM EDT
[#16]





Quoted:



I usually walk around with $300k in my wallet, all singles.




 
 
9/17/2011 5:16:18 PM EDT
[#17]



Quoted:





Quoted:

I usually walk around with $300k in my wallet, all singles.


Like a boss  
My wallet has wheels on it, make it easier to haul around the mall.





 
9/17/2011 5:16:28 PM EDT
[#18]
If I had to guess, I would think most middle class people probably have around 2-3k available in checking and savings. There are some outliers, like those on arfcom that have millions, but most of my friends are middle class and they all live pretty much paycheck to paycheck.
9/17/2011 5:17:21 PM EDT
[#19]
Quoted:
The better question would be: 'Average middle class credit card debt?'



Saw a thing on FOX news this afternoon that said the avg house hold credit card debt is 15K.

9/17/2011 5:17:26 PM EDT
[#20]
Quoted:
Quoted:
I usually walk around with $300k in my wallet, all singles.



Never know, might pass a titty bar.



A Powerball winner who has donated more than $3 million of his record winnings to churches was drinking at a strip club when $545,000 was stolen from his sport utility vehicle, police said Tuesday.



Jack Whittaker
9/17/2011 5:18:26 PM EDT
[#21]
I keep very little in my checking account <$500, savings is a different story. Your checking balance is hardly a measure of your wealth or net worth.

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9/17/2011 5:28:45 PM EDT
[#22]
Quoted:
I keep very little in my checking account <$500, savings is a different story. Your checking balance is hardly a measure of your wealth or net worth.

Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile


Which is why i asked average of liquid assets. Checking savings etc.
9/17/2011 5:32:45 PM EDT
[#23]
Seems like I read somewhere it's between $500-$800.
9/17/2011 5:32:56 PM EDT
[#24]
$2000 in checking $500 in savings...$1000 in cash somewhere in the house... maybe less after the first of month...lol
9/17/2011 5:49:47 PM EDT
[#25]
Quoted:
Seems like I read somewhere it's between $500-$800.


Based on discarded ATM receipts that I have seen, that sounds about right.

9/17/2011 5:51:39 PM EDT
[#26]
Anywhere from around 3-8k.  Most who have less than that are either low income, or rarely use it.
9/17/2011 6:03:17 PM EDT
[#27]
10K Checking
10K Savings
0 monthly credit card balance.
9/17/2011 6:05:52 PM EDT
[#28]
A few grand in checking
A few grand in savings
Just a couple hundred on one credit card that is getting paid off when the bill comes

9/17/2011 6:07:04 PM EDT
[#29]
Quoted:
10K Checking
10K Savings
0 monthly credit card balance.


Haha. Reading comprehension is not understood in GD. I didnt ask yours, I asked average middle class in US.
9/17/2011 6:07:25 PM EDT
[#30]
Less then $500.
9/17/2011 6:08:46 PM EDT
[#31]



Quoted:





Quoted:

I usually walk around with $300k in my wallet, all singles.


http://img707.imageshack.us/img707/9615/georgewallet.png





   
DAMN YOU!!!!!!!!!
 
9/17/2011 6:12:11 PM EDT
[#32]
Average US household income is about $50,000.  Average household credit card debt is $16,000.

These people live paycheck to paycheck.
9/17/2011 6:14:16 PM EDT
[#33]
Quoted:
Quoted:
The better question would be: 'Average middle class credit card debt?'



Saw a thing on FOX news this afternoon that said the avg house hold credit card debt is 15K.



I saw that too.  I find that hard to believe but on the otherhand.....
9/17/2011 6:15:18 PM EDT
[#34]
I couldn't even fathom living paycheck to paycheck never mind only having 2-3K in the bank. My wife and I scrimp and save, and aside from 1 mildly used SUV and the house we've paid cash for everything we own (including our wedding). If we don't have cash, it doesn't come home. We also don't consider ourselves "making" money until we put 1K into our savings account. Savings, in turn, then goes into mortgage principle once a year on top of our extra principle payment every month.
9/17/2011 6:17:01 PM EDT
[#35]



Quoted:





Quoted:




Quoted:

I usually walk around with $300k in my wallet, all singles.


http://img707.imageshack.us/img707/9615/georgewallet.png





   
DAMN YOU!!!!!!!!!
 




I was beaten on a MASH gag yesterday, I knew I would have to be fast on this one.





 
9/17/2011 6:17:04 PM EDT
[#36]
My guess is $500. And they are probably carrying a CC balance.
9/17/2011 6:18:39 PM EDT
[#37]
Right now, I ahev about $1k in checking and about $26k in savings.  About 2/3 of that in savings has been saved over the past 4-5 months.
9/17/2011 6:21:07 PM EDT
[#38]
I am WAY below middle class, and I am sitting on $37k
9/17/2011 6:21:35 PM EDT
[#39]
I'd say between 1-2 K in checking and 3 grand in savings, more if they are not a CC junkie with multiple payments.

Amazing how little the average middle class family saves or holds as emer funds.

If you have no debts besides a house payment which is not more then 25% of your take home, it should be easy to build up cash, unfortunately, Americans have a love affair with debt and new stuff.
9/17/2011 6:22:06 PM EDT
[#40]
I have about $50k in my checking account now.



























But, I'm in the process of buying a house, and I'm going to have to write a ~$35k check in a few days.  
















(before you assholes ask, I get 3.5% interest on my checking account, FDIC insured, that is why I keep money in there.  no it is not 'going to waste', as much as any dollar is worth a shit these days)
9/17/2011 6:29:56 PM EDT
[#41]
Quoted:

Quoted:
What amount does the average middle class US family have in liquid cash. Checking, savings, etc.

Im not talking about retirement, home equity and non liquid assets.

Is there a study or data out there?

They don't!  They have nice houses, drive newer cars (with payments), and go out to eat often.  They most likely have high CC balances.  They don't have a lot of money, but they do have a lot of stuff and debt.


and fun, enjoying their lives because there is no guarantees you'll see tomorrow. in my little area this month we had the IHOP shooting, an air show crash and several auto fatalities.

so roll the dice, save, but live a meager frugal life or enjoy it now, tomorrow is on the wind.

it's 50/50 at best.
9/17/2011 6:31:14 PM EDT
[#42]
Her's, mine's and ours=varies, about 15k.
9/17/2011 6:46:57 PM EDT
[#43]



Quoted:



Quoted:

10K Checking

10K Savings

0 monthly credit card balance.




Haha. Reading comprehension is not understood in GD. I didnt ask yours, I asked average middle class in US.
Why should we know this if you don't?  Why don't you look it up?  Pro Tip:  Insulting people who post in your thread, for no particularly good reason,  is a good way to ensure that your threads quickly fade into oblivion.



 
9/17/2011 6:50:01 PM EDT
[#44]
50 grand.  no schite.  

rock and roll baby.  

-tom
9/17/2011 6:50:35 PM EDT
[#45]



Quoted:


I have about $50k in my checking account now.



























But, I'm in the process of buying a house, and I'm going to have to write a ~$35k check in a few days.  
















(before you assholes ask, I get 3.5% interest on my checking account, FDIC insured, that is why I keep money in there.  no it is not 'going to waste', as much as any dollar is worth a shit these days)


Who do you bank with that gives 3.5% interest, let alone on a checking account?

 
9/17/2011 6:54:38 PM EDT
[#46]



Quoted:



Quoted:

The better question would be: 'Average middle class credit card debt?'






Saw a thing on FOX news this afternoon that said the avg house hold credit card debt is 15K.





fuuuuuuck that shit.



I'm free and clear, don't owe anybody anything.
9/17/2011 7:06:04 PM EDT
[#47]
Quoted:
I am WAY below middle class, and I am sitting on $37k


If you own a house, your better off throwing that into principal.
9/17/2011 7:10:47 PM EDT
[#48]



Quoted:





Quoted:


Quoted:

I usually walk around with $300k in my wallet, all singles.




I wonder what % of single bills the average person comes across have been in a g-string...
I read somewhere most $100s have some trace of cocaine residue on them.



 


I know all of mine do.



 
9/17/2011 7:15:30 PM EDT
[#49]
Quoted:
Quoted:
I am WAY below middle class, and I am sitting on $37k


If you own a house, your better off throwing that into principal.


Right now, I'd rather sit on cash then drop it all on the principal of the house. Put me in a far better financial position, especially if something financially ruinous happens. Gives me a buffer. I'm in a similar position, Have enough to pay off the house in cash right now but prefer the advantage of having plenty of available cash and options  if my personal economy takes a hit. In a more stable economy with higher interest rates it would be a no brainer, I'd pay the house off immediately.
9/17/2011 7:19:40 PM EDT
[#50]
As long as the ending balance on Dec 31 is more than the starting balance on Jan 1 you're doing good.
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