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HENRY, Financial Planning

Writer's picture: Stephen H Akin Stephen H Akin

Updated: Oct 21, 2024

High earners, not rich yet (HENRYs) are individuals who currently have significant

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HENRY, High Earners Not Rich Yet

discretionary income and a strong chance of being wealthy in the future.


The term "high earners, not rich yet (HENRYs)" term first appeared in "Fortune" and discussed the alternative minimum tax (AMT) and how hard it hits this group of people. HENRY, Financial Planning.


The term has since been used to describe a younger demographic for the purposes of marketing products and services to them.


Understanding High Earners, Not Rich Yet (HENRYs)


Many professionals, including lawyers, doctors, dentists, and so on, have the potential to be HENRYs due to the income range for their professions. The fact that much of their future wealth is projected off of a six-figure income rather than income-generating assets makes the HENRYs the "working rich", meaning they won't be as rich if they stop working. More of a HENRYs earnings go into costs than go into wealth-building investments, leaving them feeling like they are more like regular people working paycheck-to-paycheck than the wealthy 1% in America.


HENRYs as Prime Target for Luxury Marketing


Marketers see a lot of potential in this transitional phase where a future rich person is still adapting to a rapid increase in disposable income.

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Luxury Vehicle manufactures go after the HENRY market

The transition is seen as the prime opportunity for a luxury brand or service to insert itself into the HENRYs lifestyle and begin creating loyalty that will continue into the future. As there are more HENRYs in the world than ultra-wealthy folks, there is a deeper market there even if the product or services are marked down a bit in price.


Marketers believe that HENRYs are more likely to be aspirational buyers, meaning that they are starting to purchase the trappings of the lifestyle they one day hope to be able to fully afford. This segment's incomes make up 40% of household spending, which makes a good business case for companies to market to them.


Luxury brands like watchmaker Tag Heuer and retailer Louis Vuitton—once catering to society's elite—have developed new marketing strategies targeting HENRYs. They use advertising centered around HENRYs' core values: uniqueness and identity. They also use popular, well-liked celebrities and athletes like Leonardo DiCaprio and Cristiano Ronaldo to position their brand, promote its appeal, and communicate a message about status.


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The luxury spa and resort destinations target HENRYS

Many HENRYs appreciate luxury goods for status and often use social media to flaunt their consumption of these items. As a result, Louis Vuitton, Tag Heuer, and other luxury brands incorporate social media advertising and the use of social media influencers into their marketing strategies.

Investment Strategies for HENRYs


HENRYs earn substantial wages but have few investments and meager savings. Developing better spending habits, increasing savings, diversifying investments, and taking advantage of tax credits and deductions can transform them from the "not right yet" to the "wealthy."

Because HENRYs are high wage-earners, they typically pay the most in taxes on income. HENRYs should explore deductions and credits that reduce their tax obligations; less money for taxes means more money for investing.


One way to lessen the burden is to contribute to a retirement account, such as an individual retirement account (IRA) or an employer-sponsored account, such as a 401(k).


Debt Reduction


$80,000 The average amount of a HENRY's student loan debt.


One roadblock preventing HENRYs from reaching their full rich potential is the accumulation of debt. Most of the burden comes from educational costs, mortgages, auto loans, and credit card debt. Large debt can erode earnings, limiting what can be invested and saved.


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To reduce credit card debt, HENRYs can pay more than the minimum amount due and limit the use of the cards. Paying more than the minimum due will reduce the balance faster and the amount of interest applied. Limiting or discontinuing the use of credit cards can reduce the HENRYs' overall debt and prevent more debt from accumulating.


Applying this strategy to other debt can also have the same effect of quickly reducing debt and freeing up income for savings and investments. For example, paying more than the required amount on student loans can reduce the debt quickly, as well as accrued interest. Furthermore, consolidating student loans can reduce the monthly obligation and save money with a lower interest rate and payment.


Diversifying Investments


Whereas reducing debt is, perhaps, the first step towards wealth, investing is the way to build it. After reducing debt, HENRYs will have more disposable income to invest. Retirement savings accounts are popular investment vehicles for their tax benefits and investment options. For example, 401(k)s allow the HENRY to benefit from employer matching, various investment options, and pre-taxed invested dollars, which reduce reportable taxable income.


Investing in real estate can generate profits that contribute to wealth accumulation. If personal monthly rent or mortgage obligations are not large, the HENRY may be able to pursue real estate investments to generate streams of income; that income can be reinvested into other vehicles for growth. Likewise, the HENRY can invest in real estate investment trusts (REIT) for growth and to avoid the responsibilities associated with owning and managing investment real estate properties.


HENRYs can enlist the services of a professional wealth or investment advisor to select investments suitable to their risk tolerance and investment goals. Developing and following a plan can help them move from being a wealthy prospect to being a tycoon.


High Earners, Not Rich Yet (HENRYs) is a term to describe people who earn high incomes, usually between $250,000 to $500,000, but have not saved or invested enough to be considered rich.

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Most of HENRYs' incomes are consumed by consumer spending, educational costs, and housing. Not much remains for retirement and investments, which makes achieving a wealthy status difficult.


To better their financial position, HENRYs can employ different strategies, such as reducing debt, increasing contributions to retirement and investment accounts, and reducing tax obligations, as well as seek help from a professional wealth advisor. In no time they can see the scale move from "not rich yet" to "high society."


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