And my original doubt was not that one might become a millionaire, but that 20% of all GT grads are. It doesn't pass the smell test. We need a game, bad.
I'm close to a couple dozen GT grads mostly in the 40-60yo range and although I don't know their specifics I'm going to guess at the net worth of the 10 I know best:
A. Married GT couple- 50yo, multi millionaires. Huge house, wife a neurosurgeon or something like that, husband a brilliant computer geek type. No kids.
B. Single GT male- higher up government exec in high priced housing area. Probably sitting on $800k of house. No kids. Definitely a millionaire.
C. Married GT male- bought a shack off campus after grad which is now probably worth $300k. Wife added a house, both professionals. Most likely net worth over $1M. No kids.
D. Married GT male, PhD- house is nearly paid off & lives in area where houses average $900k. Both drive 10-15yo cars. They got some money. Definitely millionaires. No kids.
E. GT male married a Dookie- he retired at 52 from government service. She still works. Same house for 40 years. They travel around the world on a whim. Definitely millionaires and you would never guess it outside of their travels. 3 kids, 3 scholarship rides.
F. Divorced GT female- she's really smart but I think her deadbeat husband probably took her for a ride. Had a kid that's needy. I'll count this as no.
G. Divorced & remarried GT male- owns own multi-national business. He's either putting up a good show & he's broke or he's got a pile. I say he's got the pile despite paying some alimony from an earlier bad decision & now kid with 2nd wife.
H. Retired GT male- could be a closet millionaire but 2 divorces and some health issues would say not likely.
I. Retired military GT male- wife's high maintenance. He's got some money but not 7 figures worth probably.
That's 8 of 10 from a pool of guys with exception of the first 2 did not have spectacular grades or were particularly brilliant. In fact 2 on this list got kicked out of GT (one got kicked out twice) at one point & came back on academic contract. Heck I forgot about 2.05 GPA timeshare dude that's probably the wealthiest of all. I'm guessing if I kept going down the list the percentages would be about the same. If you surmise that half the GT grads are over 50, that would put the percentage at around 40%. The 50% seems reasonable to me & that's carrying the youngsters that haven't had time to amass their wealth yet as they're buying houses, raising kids, etc.