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whats a 90th percentile white collar job for a millennial male

exclude females, exclude blue collar workers/people who do r...
chocolate mother native
  05/07/25
A 90th percentile white-collar job for a millennial male typ...
stimulating national incel
  05/07/25
Upper mid-level risk manager in the investment arm of a top ...
Mind-boggling Mad-dog Skullcap
  05/07/25
damn thats bleak
chocolate mother native
  05/07/25
Biglaw partner
Burgundy glittery ticket booth jap
  05/07/25
That's a huge range and probably any job that pays more than...
appetizing institution
  05/07/25
jizz-mopper
orchid dopamine stain
  05/07/25


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Date: May 7th, 2025 7:42 PM
Author: chocolate mother native

exclude females, exclude blue collar workers/people who do real jobs, exclude people who got shut out of employment. just amongst millennial males who work white collar jobs what is 90th percentile? you can factor in money, qol, location whatever you want. is it like biglaw? coder? one-off lucky email-girl job haver?

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Date: May 7th, 2025 7:43 PM
Author: stimulating national incel

A 90th percentile white-collar job for a millennial male typically refers to a position in the top 10% of income earners within that demographic, often commanding salaries well into six figures (e.g., $150,000–$250,000+ annually). Common roles include senior software engineers, tech leads, corporate attorneys, investment bankers, management consultants, or senior product managers, particularly in industries like technology, finance, or law. These roles often require a mix of advanced education (e.g., graduate degrees), significant experience, and high-value skill sets such as leadership, technical expertise, or strategic thinking. Geographic location also plays a role—many such positions are concentrated in high-cost urban areas like New York, San Francisco, or Washington, D.C.

Would you like data broken down by specific industries or cities?

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Date: May 7th, 2025 7:46 PM
Author: Mind-boggling Mad-dog Skullcap

Upper mid-level risk manager in the investment arm of a top 5 US Bank.

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Date: May 7th, 2025 7:47 PM
Author: chocolate mother native

damn thats bleak

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Date: May 7th, 2025 7:53 PM
Author: Burgundy glittery ticket booth jap

Biglaw partner

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Date: May 7th, 2025 8:03 PM
Author: appetizing institution

That's a huge range and probably any job that pays more than 100k

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Date: May 7th, 2025 8:05 PM
Author: orchid dopamine stain

jizz-mopper

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