You'll need a net worth over $1 million to be considered financially comfortable in New York City, a recent survey finds.
Somewhere between living paycheck-to-paycheck and owning a yacht, Americans are considered"financially comfortable" if they have a net worth of $774,000, a recent survey finds.
However, that amount changes depending on which city you live in. You'll need a net worth over $1 million to be considered financially comfortable by your peers in cities with a high cost of living like San Francisco or New York, according to financial services companyIn San Francisco, the threshold for what survey respondents consider financially comfortable is a net worth of $1.7 million.
Here's a look at what it takes to be seen as financially comfortable by city in 2022, as ranked by net worth thresholds:
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