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  2. federalreserve.gov

    Statistics Reported by Banks and Other Financial Firms in the United States; Structure and Share Data for U.S. Offices of Foreign Banks; Financial Accounts. Financial Accounts of the United States - Z.1; Household Finance. Consumer Credit - G.19; Household Debt Service and Financial Obligations Ratios; Mortgage Debt Outstanding; Survey of ...
  3. visualcapitalist.com

    Feb 19, 2024With $20 trillion in wealth, the top 0.1% earn on average $3.3 million in income each year. The greatest share of their wealth is held in corporate equities and mutual funds, which make up over one-third of their assets. Since 1990, their total share of wealth has grown from from 9% to 14% in 2023—the biggest jump across all wealth brackets.
  4. usafacts.org

    Mar 28, 2023The top 20% has more than 10 times as much wealth in stocks/mutual funds as the next 20%. The fourth 20% has three times as much wealth in stocks/mutual funds as the middle income quintile. Those in the second and bottom 20% have similar wealth in stocks and mutual funds, with an average of $16,000 in stock wealth per household. 3.
  5. stlouisfed.org

    Oct 22, 2024This bar chart shows the average inflation-adjusted wealth for Black, Hispanic and white households in the second quarter of 2024. Black families had about $1 million less wealth, on average, compared with white families, while Hispanic families had about $1.1 million less wealth, on average, than white families.
  6. apps.urban.org

    Apr 25, 2024These charts tell the story of wealth inequality in the United States. The first three show wealth disparities over time across race and age. ... In 1963, the wealthiest families had 36 times the wealth of families in the middle of the wealth distribution. By 2022, they had 71 times the wealth of families in the middle. ... The SCF is often ...
  7. federalreserve.gov

    Explore the level and share of U.S. household wealth by income, age, generation, education, and race using interactive charts and tables. The DFAs use data from the Financial Accounts of the United States and the Survey of Consumer Finances to estimate the distribution of wealth over time.
  8. visualcapitalist.com

    Feb 4, 2025Wealth inequality remains a significant issue in the U.S., with the bottom half of the population holding only a small fraction of total wealth, despite some recovery from its 2011 low. The bottom 50% of Americans held just 2.4% of U.S. wealth in 2024, down from 3.5% in 1990 and hitting an all-time low of 0.4% in 2011.
  9. To read the chart: a dollar amount is the "threshold" between net worth brackets. More (or equal) wealth would go into the bracket shown, less would slot into the percentile right below. For a round number look at some of the upper brackets, see the millionaires in America post. Methodology on 2023 United States Household Net Worth Brackets
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