1. statista.com

    Aug 26, 2024Wealth distribution in the United States from the first quarter of 1990 to the first quarter of 2024, by generation [Graph], Federal Reserve, June 14, 2024. [Online].
  2. federalreserve.gov

    Distribution of Household Wealth in the U.S. since 1989. LOADING Note: Distributions by generation are defined by ... 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, ...
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  4. visualcapitalist.com

    Jun 27, 2024In 2023, American Baby Boomers owned 52% of the country's net wealth despite comprising only 20% of the population. Based on Federal Reserve data, this graphic illustrates the distribution of wealth in the United States from 1990 to 2023 by generation. Generations are defined by birth year: Silent Generation (born before 1946)
  5. stlouisfed.org

    Oct 22, 2024Distribution of U.S. Households and Wealth by Primary Race or Ethnicity, Second Quarter of 2024. SOURCES: Distributional Financial Accounts and Institute for Economic Equity calculations. NOTE: Racial and ethnic groups are mutually exclusive; they are based on the primary race or ethnicity of the survey respondent. ... Average Wealth by Generation.
  6. Average wealth per generation over time. The data below shows the average wealth per generation historically. To get as accurate a view as possible, the study has taken inflation rates in mind. The data shows the average wealth the different generations had when they were in their 30s, 40s, and 50s. 30 years of age
  7. federalreserve.gov

    The Distributional Financial Accounts (DFAs) provide quarterly estimates of the distribution of a comprehensive measure of U.S. household wealth, beginning with the third quarter of 1989 and through the most recent quarter. ... the data set contains the level and share of aggregate household wealth by income, age, generation, education, and ...
  8. The generation in which a householder (those who owned or rented their home) was born affects household wealth. Not surprisingly, "Generation Z," the youngest generation with adult members (born 1997 to 2013), had less wealth than the oldest and wealthiest "Silent Generation" (born 1928 to 1945): median wealth of $3,080 compared to ...
  9. en.wikipedia.org

    Trends in the distribution of family wealth, 1989 to 2022. Congressional Budget Office. [1]The inequality of wealth (i.e. inequality in the distribution of assets) has substantially increased in the United States since the late 1980s. [2] Wealth commonly includes the values of any homes, automobiles, personal valuables, businesses, savings, and investments, as well as any associated debts.
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