1. federalreserve.gov

    The Federal Reserve, the central bank of the United States, provides the nation with a safe, flexible, and stable monetary and financial system. ... Distribution of Household Wealth in the U.S. since 1989 Distribution; Table; Comparison; Select wealth component. Distribute by. Population.
  2. There is less survey data to inform the stats (although it's not bad - the survey does oversample likely high wealth households). Selected United States Household Net Worth Percentiles for 2023 and 2020. The most recent data is ... Methodology on 2023 United States Household Net Worth Brackets. Data comes from the Federal Reserve's 2022 SCF ...
  3. fred.stlouisfed.org

    Dec 12, 2024Z.1 Financial Accounts of the United States. Quarterly: B.101.h Balance Sheet of Households; ... (1st to 50th Wealth Percentiles) Share of Total Net Worth Held by the Top 1% (99th to 100th Wealth Percentiles) ... Household net worth, "excess savings," and inflation since the pandemic. ALFRED Vintage Series Households; Net Worth, Level ...
  4. Table 1 presents the value of household wealth by percentile. The median household wealth in 2021 was $166,900. The 10th percentile of household wealth was zero dollars, meaning 1 in 10 households had wealth of zero dollars or less. The 90th percentile of household wealth was $1,623,000, meaning 1 in 10 households had wealth exceeding $1.6 million.
  5. stlouisfed.org

    Oct 22, 2024However, median (i.e., the middle of the distribution) data on household wealth aren't available on a quarterly basis. ... The SCF is an extensive survey that allows us to examine median household wealth (wealth at the middle, or 50th, percentile). Because of how wealth is distributed, average wealth estimates are much higher than median ...
  6. visualcapitalist.com

    Feb 19, 2024Today, the share of wealth held by the richest 0.1% is currently at its peak, with households in the highest rung having a minimum of $38 million in wealth. Overall, roughly 131,000 households fall into this elite wealth bracket. This graphic charts patterns in U.S. household wealth, based on data from the Federal Reserve.
  7. federalreserve.gov

    These interactive charts and tables allow users to explore the level, composition, and share of U.S. household wealth held by five percentile groups of wealth: the top 0.1 percent, the remaining 0.9 percent of the top 1, the next 9 percent (i.e., 90th to 99th percentile), the next 40 percent (50th to 90th percentile), and the bottom half (below ...
  8. federalreserve.gov

    As of the 2022q1 release, the DFA separately calculates wealth for the top 0.1 percent of the wealth distribution and the next 0.9 percent of the wealth distribution. These two groups are summed to produce the top 1 percent in the data visualizations, but are available separately in the downloadable _detail.csv files.
  9. In 2022, the wealth held by all families in the United States totaled $199 trillion—about eight times the nation's gross domestic product, or GDP. Average family wealth was $1.5 million, and families at the median, or midpoint, of the wealth distribution held $504,000, the Congressional Budget Office estimates.

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