/r/AusHENRY/

r/AusHENRY

46k members
r/AusHENRY is a subreddit with 46k members. They frequently recommend/review savings accounts, accountant, and financial advisor, and the most common flair used is personal finance, investment, tax, general, and property.
HENRY = High Earner Not Rich Yet. We are the Aussie version of r/HENRYfinance, part of the FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early) community. Also checkout r/fiaustralia. High Earner = in the top 10% of income (individual = over $156,000 pre-tax, excluding super, as per 2025 ABS employee earnings; household = over 235K per gratten 2025 budget cheat sheet). Not Rich Yet = usable assets less than $3m. This includes super, excludes the home. This forum is not financial advice.

Products Discussed in r/AusHENRY

#1
Macquarie
4.0 from 1 review
#2
ING
4.0 from 1 review
#3
Great Southern Bank
4.0 from 1 review

Accountant

1 review
#1
Bove Accounting
5.0 from 1 review
#1
Barefoot Investor
4.0 from 1 review

Flair Used in r/AusHENRY

#1
Personal Finance
: "I hit 1M networth today!!!!!! (28F)"
45 posts
#2
Investment
: "General Malaise"
33 posts
#3
Tax
: "$300k single income unfair tax"
30 posts
#4
General
: "Millionaire at 33 from negative net worth at 26"
28 posts
#5
Property
: "Explain debt recycling to me as if I were a 5 year old."
27 posts
#6
Career
: "CEOs and C-Level Employees, do you regret taking such high positions?"
16 posts
#7
Superannuation
: "New super tax changes reworked"
8 posts
#8
Lifestyle
: "Why it’s better to focus on increasing your income rather than your savings"
6 posts
#9
Business
: "Would you ever invest in shares through your personal pty ltd?"
5 posts
#10
Rant
: "Recent Influx of salty lost redditors"
1 post

Member Growth in r/AusHENRY

Yearly
+13k members(40.1%)

About

GummySearch helps people research Reddit communities by organizing activity, growth, themes, and post-level signals into one place.

This page gives a focused view of r/AusHENRY, including current member size, discussion patterns, product reviews, and related communities to explore.

This data is synced periodically so insights stay current and useful for ongoing research.

Last updated: June 21, 2026