Sure, why not. Net worth is at the end of the year.
2011 - Around zero. This is when we first started. I worked in a warehouse shipping boxes and I think my boyfriend worked at the grocery store across the street. This was actually the most important year because we laid all the groundwork for FIRE.
2012 - $31,834. After a few temp jobs and stints we both got proper office jobs sometime in July or August.
2013 - $71,007. No notable changes, same jobs, COL raises.
2014 - $124,462. Same jobs, though I worked a lot of overtime that year.
2015 - $168,993. Same old shit.
2016 - $244,341. Boyfriend jumped ship to a new company for substantially more money in the summer, and I quit my job at the end of the year to join him.
2017 - $317,972. Same jobs, and we got to have lunch together every day.
2018 - $356,419. My job situation didn't change, but my boyfriend started a side gig editing video game novels, which he found more enjoyable than his day job, so he quit in the summer to go fully self employed.
2019 - $462,553. I'm still at the same job, doing great, and he's loving being his own boss.
Our income has ranged between about 40K-90K combined over the years, and we've basically just maintained a low spending rate and high savings rate throughout.