How to Become a Millionaire (2024)

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So you want to be a millionaire, huh? Awesome! But is it realistic in this crazy economy? Don’t you need a high-paying job or a winning lottery ticket?

Well, we’ve got good news for you. Youcanbecome a millionaire, even when inflation is through the roof and the stock market feels more unstable than that rickety roller coaster at your local state fair.

Reaching millionaire status has nothing to do with your family’s money—or lack of it—or where you got your degree. It has everything to do withyou and how you handle your money. If you’re ready to take control of your finances and build wealth, let’s talk about some of the most effective ways to reach millionaire status.

8 TipstoBecoming a Millionaire

ForThe National Study of Millionaires,the largest survey of millionaires ever done, we talked to more than 10,000 millionaires from all across the country to learn more about who they are and what they did to reach millionaire status.

It turns out that most millionaires share similar habits and principles. And that means you can start building those same habits and following those same principles startingtodayso you can become a millionaire yourself someday! Here’s the list of habits and principles that most millionaires used to build their net worth:

  1. Stay away from debt
  2. Invest early and consistently
  3. Make savings a priority
  4. Increase your income to reach your goal faster
  5. Cut unnecessary expenses
  6. Keep your millionaire goal front and center
  7. Work with an investing professional
  8. Put your plan on repeat

There’s a whole group of millionaires—calledBaby Steps Millionaires—who’ve lived out these eight principles along with Dave Ramsey’s7 Baby Stepsto hit the million-dollar mark.

If you follow in their footsteps, you’ll be on your way tobecoming a millionairetoo! Are you ready?

1. Stay away from debt

There’s this idea floating around our culture that you have to take big risks to become wealthy. People think you have to take out business loans and open up lines of credit to get ahead, and they justify it by calling it “leverage”—which is just a fancy word for borrowing money and getting into debt.

But here’s the thing: Debt is quicksand to your financial dreams. Every time you buy something on credit or take out a loan, you dig a deeper hole for yourself to climb out of. That money (plus interest) you’re sending to lenders is money you could be putting toward your future!

Folks who went on to become millionaires figured this out a long time ago. They didn’t want their most valuable wealth-building tool (their income) tied up in stupid payments every month.

Here are the cold, hard facts: 9 out of 10 millionaires have never taken out a business loan, and 73% of millionaires have never carried a credit card balancein their entire life.1They’ll be the first to tell you that one of the main ways to reach the million-dollar mark is to avoid debt like the plague.

The bottom line is this: If you want to become a millionaire, avoid debt atallcosts. And if you already have some,get rid of itand pay it off (Baby Step 2) as soon as possible. The only “good debt” isno debt!

2. Invest early and consistently

The earlier you start investing, the more likely you are to become a millionaire. It’s that simple (thanks,compound interest)!

If you start putting away $300 a month beginning at age 25, assuming an 11% rate of return, you could be a millionaire by age 57. If you kept on investing and retire 10 years later, you’d be sitting pretty on a $3.2 million nest egg. And that’s just $300 a month!

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So, start investing the minute you’re debt-free(it’s okay if you’ve still got a mortgage)and have a fully funded emergency fund in place. No exceptions!

Maybe you’re in your 40s or 50s and you’re thinking,Well. . .that’s great for those young folks, but there’s no way I can get there.We want you to hear us loud and clear: No matter how old or young you are, it isnevertoo late or too early to get started. Start where you are!

3. Make savings a priority

If you’ve already started investing (Baby Step 4), way to go! When it comes to saving for retirement, the goal is to save 15% of your income into tax-advantaged retirement accounts like a 401(k) and Roth IRA. Not 5%. Not 10%.Fifteen percent!

Why? Because if you want to become a millionaire,how much moneyyou invest is just as important as the actual act of investing. We found that it took Baby Steps Millionaires, who invested 15% of their income toward retirement, about 20 years or less to reach millionaire status from the beginning of their journey! Here’s how things would shake out:

The median household income in America is around $68,000.2So let’s say you invested 15% of that income toward retirement—that works out to $10,200 a year or around $850 a month.Invested over 30 years, assuming an 11% rate of return, that money could turn into $2.3 million. And that’s pretending you don’t get an employer match and never got a single raise over your entire career (which ishighlyunlikely)!

Our research found that 70% of millionaires saved more than 10% of their income throughout their working years.3They saved, and they saveda lot!How were they able to save so much? That’s where the next two principles come into play.

4. Increase your income to reach your goal faster

You don’t need a huge salary to become a millionaire. After all, one-third of all millionairesnevermade a six-figure salary in a single working year!4But if you want to reach millionaire status a little bitfaster, then the best way to do that is toboost your income. The more money you make, the more you can invest!

How do you do that? You canask for a raise (gulp) or find a new job that pays more. You can start thatside hustleyou’ve always dreamed about or sell some stuff that’s been collecting dust in your basem*nt. You can go back to school (without taking onstudent loans!) or get training to increase your skills and earning potential.

One of the defining characteristics of millionaires is that they take personal responsibility for their lives. In other words,they own it.Virtually all millionaires (97%) believe they control their own destiny.5They don’t just sit around and hope things will magically change—they go out and do something about it.

So, what are you waiting for? If you know you need to raise your income, go out there and do something about it!

5. Cut unnecessary expenses

As you work toward becoming a millionaire, make sure you’re spending your money on purpose—and with a purpose.

More than 9 out of 10 millionaires say they live on less than they make and stick to the budgets they create each month. And get this: We found that 93% of millionaires still use coupons when they shop!6

So despite what you might have seen on some television show or heard on cable news, the average millionaire lives a modest life. They don’t waste their money on junk and things they can’t afford. Instead, they find ways to cut spending so they can save more for the future. Small sacrifices can lead to big results over time!

So, take some time to go over your expenses and compare budgets from previous months. Where are you leaking money? Which budget categories seem to creep up over time? Here are a few places to look:

  • Insurance: Can you bundle car and homeowners insurance? Can you get better rates with a higher deductible? Shop around and find out. Sit downwith anindependent agentwho can show you where you can save.
  • Cable/Satellite: Ever heard of streaming services like Hulu and Netflix (and about 50 others)? Of course you have. Give them a shot—you can probably get the shows you wantwithout cable.
  • Gifts: Don’t give in to social pressure to buy over-the-top gifts for family or close friends. If you do, you’re putting pressure on them to return the favor!
  • Restaurants: Here’s an experiment worth trying: For one month, eat every meal at home and skip that coffee you get every day on the way to work. You’ll be shocked at how much money you can save in 30 days!
  • Subscriptions: Gym memberships, streaming music services, magazine subscriptions . . . honestly, how many of those do youreallyuse? Try cutting a few of those monthly subscriptions from your budget.

Just remember, whatever sacrifices you makenow—big or smallwill go a long way to help you reach your dreams of becoming a millionaire. And you know what? Once you’re a millionaire (yep, you’re going to be!), you might just stick with themoney-saving habits you started.

6. Keep your millionaire goal front and center

The steps to becoming a millionaire are the opposite of how most people act, which means you’ll see friends and family going places, doing things, and buying stuff. And if you spend too much time focusing on what they’re doing, you could be in big trouble with your own money.

Almost half (49%) of millennials say they’re influenced by social media to spend their money.7That means they’re letting someone else’s highlight reel on their social media feed decide how they spendtheir ownmoney. No thanks! Don’t get sucked into comparison culture. Fight tooth and nail against it. Let’s just be real here: It’s time to stop buying stuff we can’t afford to impress people we don’t even like!

Millionaires didn’t get where they are by playing the comparison game.Nope. Only 7% of them feel any pressure to keep up with their friends and families when it comes to spending.8Instead, they stay focused on their own goals and don’t worry about what other people are thinking or doing.

Instead of obsessing over what youdon’thave, focus on stuff thatreallymatters —family and friends, your church, your career goals, the legacy you’ll leave your children. Those will bring you much greater joy than a brand-new car or a destination vacation ever could.

7. Work with an investment professional

Here’s a question for you: If you needed to have heart surgery, would you try to operate on yourself? Of course not. That would be dumb! You’d look for the best heart surgeon you could find.

And when it comes to something as important as your retirement future, wouldn’t you want to work with someone who knows what they’re doing? Working with an investment professional is one of the smartest things you can do for your money.

In fact, 68% of millionaires said they worked with a financial advisor to help them reach their net worth.9You see? Building wealth isn’t a solo sport—and it’s wise to seek guidance from folks who know what they’re doing!

If you don’t have an investing expert yet, our SmartVestor program will help youfind an investment pro!

8. Put your plan on repeat

To become a millionaire, you need to let time and compound growth work their magic.It’s a beautiful thing. And if you want to hit your big financial goals, you have to stay focused on the tiny details over the long haul.

What are we talking about? Staying out of debt. Investing continually. Avoiding the “I deserve” trap. Year after year after year. Wash, rinse, repeat. And guess what? You’ll keep doing those things even after you hit that million-dollar mark, because that’s what money-smart people do. You keep on going!

Learn More About Building Wealth

If you want to learn more about the proven plan that has helped thousands of ordinary folks like you become millionaires, then check outDave Ramsey’s bestselling book,Baby Steps Millionaires. It doesn’t just tell you what to do. It also tells you why to do it, how to do it, and when to do it.Inthis book, you’llheartrue stories from ordinary people who dug themselves out of debt and built wealth.

Grab a copy todayto learn how to bust through the barriers preventing you from becoming a millionaire.

Frequently Asked Questions

This article provides generalguidelines about investingtopics. Your situation may beunique. If you havequestions, connect with aSmartVestorPro.RamseySolutions is a paid, non-clientpromoter ofparticipating Pros.

Amillionaireis simply anyone with anet worth of $1 million or more. When what youown(your assets) minus what youowe(your liabilities) equals more than a million dollars, you’re a millionaire. Despite what culture might lead you to believe, being a millionaire isnotabout how much money you make in a year, how many rental properties you’re “leveraging,” or your crazy uncle’s opinion.

Sounds simple enough, right? But let’s clear up a few common myths about millionaires.

According to The National Study of Millionaires, most millennials (74%) and more than half of baby boomers (52%) believe millionaires inherited their wealth. But our study of millionaires blows that theory out of the water.

Here are the facts:

  • Only 21% of millionaires received any inheritanceat all.
  • Just 16% inherited more than $100,000.
  • And get this: Only 3% received an inheritance at or above $1 million!10

Think about that: Most folks believe millionaires simply inherited their wealth, butthe vast majority of millionaires didn’t get any inheritance at all—and those who did certainly didn’t get enough to make them millionaires!

It might be surprising, but most millionaires don’t get rich quick. In fact, folks who dive into single stocks, crypto, or their friend’s latest rental property flipping scheme looking for a quick and easy way to make bank usually only end up with more heartbreak and less money in their pocket.

So how do millionaires build their net worth? The answer is actually quite boring, but with consistency and patience, it works! The number one contributing factor to millionaires’ high net worth was investing consistently in their retirement plans over a long period of time.11That’s right! Most millionaires used their 401(k) and IRA to build their wealth.

It’s not flashy or fancy, but it’s tried and true—if you invest 15% of your gross income into tax-advantaged accounts over 25, 30 or 40 years, youwillbecome a millionaire!

We’ll let you in on a little secret . . . just because someone looks like they’re a millionaire doesn’t mean they are. Sorry to burst your bubble, but most millionaires look more like your unassuming next-door neighbor than the celebrities and athletes you see on TV.

In fact, we found that the top three car brands millionaires drive aren’t even luxury brands. According to The National Study of Millionaires, the two most popular makes of cars among millionaires were Toyota and Honda, with nearly one third of them (31%) driving one of those brands.

Do millionaires spend their money on exclusive brands and dining out on steak and caviar? Nope. The millionaires in our study said they spend an average of $117 per month on clothes and less than $200 each month at restaurants.12 That’s some cheap caviar.

See, becoming a millionaire is all about how you behave with your money, not about keeping up with the Joneses. If you want to build wealth and become a Baby Steps Millionaire, stop caring about what other people think about your clothes, your car or your house. Keep your eyes on the prize. Live like no one else so that later you can live and give like no one else.

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FAQs

How to Become a Millionaire? ›

As acknowledged by Kilday above, many experts say it takes a lot of luck to build wealth that quickly. “In my experience, you can't become a millionaire in a year,” said Syed Lateef, business coach and CEO of SyedBNB. “At least, there isn't a guaranteed way to achieve it.”

How to get rich in 5 years? ›

Here are seven proven steps to get you wealthy in five years:
  1. Build your financial literacy skills. ...
  2. Take control of your finances. ...
  3. Get in the wealthy mindset. ...
  4. Create a budget and live within your means. ...
  5. Step 5: Save to invest. ...
  6. Create multiple income sources. ...
  7. Surround yourself with other wealthy people.
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Can you become millionaire in a year? ›

As acknowledged by Kilday above, many experts say it takes a lot of luck to build wealth that quickly. “In my experience, you can't become a millionaire in a year,” said Syed Lateef, business coach and CEO of SyedBNB. “At least, there isn't a guaranteed way to achieve it.”

What is the best job to become a millionaire? ›

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  • Investment banker.
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  • Athlete.
  • Entrepreneur.
  • Lawyer.
  • Real estate developer.
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What salary makes rich? ›

Based on that figure, an annual income of $500,000 or more would make you rich. The Economic Policy Institute uses a different baseline to determine who constitutes the top 1% and the top 5%. For 2021, you're in the top 1% if you earn $819,324 or more each year. The top 5% of income earners make $335,891 per year.

How to become a millionaire with 200k? ›

Davis suggests the tried-and-true BRRRR strategy — buy, renovate, rent, refinance, repeat. The idea is to buy a well-vetted fixer-upper with an all-in-one purchase-renovation loan and some of your $200,000 as a down payment. Then, you force appreciation and create equity by using the loan to rehab the property.

Is 50 too late to become a millionaire? ›

But even if you missed out on those earlier opportunities to build wealth, you can still get rich in your 50s. “Even if you find yourself in the Gen X or early Boomer category, achieving millionaire status is still possible,” said Joe Camberato, CEO of National Business Capital.

Can you get rich in 3 months? ›

Becoming a millionaire in just 3 months is a highly ambitious and unrealistic goal for most people. Building wealth and financial stability typically takes time, hard work, and smart financial planning.

How rare is it to be a millionaire? ›

There are about 336 million people in the U.S. With 24.5 million of them being millionaires, the odds that someone in the U.S. will end up a millionaire come in at around 7.29%.

Can you get rich just by saving? ›

A savings account won't do much to help you grow your net worth. Investing in tax-advantaged accounts can go a long way toward helping you save the money you need to be wealthy. You should take advantage of 401(k) and IRA accounts and buy assets that will help you earn generous returns.

Who earns 2 million a year? ›

Some of these jobs include investment bankers, surgeons, and CEOs of major corporations. However, there are a few other jobs that make a million or more per year that are not as well-known. One such job is a professional gambler.

What is the easiest job that pays a lot? ›

High-paying simple jobs
  1. Groundskeeper. National average salary: $50,475 per year Primary duties: Groundskeepers work for various facilities as they maintain their health, appearance and safety. ...
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  8. Chauffeur.
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Which degree has the most millionaires? ›

Top 7 degrees that make the most millionaires
  • Engineering.
  • Economics/Finance.
  • Politics.
  • Mathematics.
  • Computer Science.
  • Law.
  • MBA.
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What salary is upper class? ›

In 2020, according to Pew Research Center analysis, the median for upper income households was around $220,000 and the median for middle income households was slightly above $90,000.

How can I make 500k a year? ›

13 jobs that can pay over $500k a year
  1. Actor.
  2. Author.
  3. Accountant.
  4. Insurance agent.
  5. Investment banker.
  6. Professional athlete.
  7. Entrepreneur.
  8. Hedge fund manager.
Feb 2, 2024

Is $200 000 a good salary? ›

If you had an income of $200,000, that would put you in the top 12% of household incomes or the top 5% of individual incomes in 2022. Though I prefer household income over individual income, no matter how you cut it, $200k a year puts you on the higher end of the income spectrum.

Can I become a millionaire in 5 years? ›

Let's say you want to become a millionaire in five years. If you're starting from scratch, online millionaire calculators (which return a variety of results given the same inputs) estimate that you'll need to save anywhere from $13,000 to $15,500 a month and invest it wisely enough to earn an average of 10% a year.

How to save $1 million dollars in 5 years? ›

Saving a million dollars in five years requires an aggressive savings plan. Suppose you're starting from scratch and have no savings. You'd need to invest around $13,000 per month to save a million dollars in five years, assuming a 7% annual rate of return and 3% inflation rate.

What is the fastest way to build wealth? ›

One of the key ways to build wealth fast -- and over the long term -- is to earn passive income. And one of the best ways to generate passive income is to own one (or several) rental properties.

How to be rich in one year? ›

  1. Define what “rich” means to you. If you want to become rich in one year, you need to first define what “rich” means to you. ...
  2. Evaluate your current financial situation. ...
  3. Set realistic goals. ...
  4. Make a plan. ...
  5. Invest in yourself. ...
  6. Stay disciplined. ...
  7. Be patient. ...
  8. Enjoy the journey.
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