1. federalreserve.gov

    Note: Distributions by generation are defined by birth year as follows: Silent and Earlier=born before 1946, Baby Boomer=born 1946-1964, Gen X=born 1965-1980, and Millennial=born 1981 or later.
  2. stlouisfed.org

    Oct 22, 2024The State of U.S. Wealth Inequality The State of U.S. Wealth Inequality replaces the Real State of Family Wealth, a product launched in 2020. presents a timely look at average, inflation-adjusted wealth for various demographic groups. The St. Louis Fed's Institute for Economic Equity provides quarterly data on racial, generational and educational wealth inequality based on average U.S ...
  3. usafacts.org

    Nov 13, 2023The middle class combined held $35.7 trillion. And the bottom quintile had $4.1 trillion in total wealth. The top 1% held $35.8 trillion in wealth, more than eight times those in the poorest quintile. For more information on wealth inequality by income and generation, check out the America in Facts 2023 report, and sign up for our newsletter.
  4. Nov 25, 2024Household net worth or wealth is an important defining factor of economic well-being - it can become an additional source of income in hard times or retirement. ... This brief uses the 2023 Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) to examine household wealth in 2022. Table. ... Measuring America's People, Places, and Economy ...
  5. usafacts.org

    Sep 11, 2023The America in Facts 2023 report uses publicly available government data to provide information on the financial position, activities, and progress of the United States. ... Wealth distribution: In 2022, middle-class wealth totaled $10.3 trillion, a 13% increase since 2019. The top 20% of earners held 71% of the nation's wealth, which amounts ...
  6. usafacts.org

    Mar 28, 2023The scale of inequality between the income quintiles grows at the top. The top 20% group has over four times as much wealth as the fourth 20%, which has close to double the wealth of the third 20%. The second 20% has around 1.3 times as much wealth as the bottom 20%. When separating the top 1%, the inequality at the top is even clearer.
  7. theglitteringeye.com

    Feb 20, 2024Wealth Distribution 1990-2023 Dave Schuler. February 20, 2024. ... I would be even more interested to know what form the wealth is taking. I would guess for the 50-90% group, the vast majority are retirement accounts and houses. ... Look at the proportions of income of the 50-90%, and the 90-99%. Same proportions in 1990 and now. You are really ...
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