1. federalreserve.gov

    International Summary Statistics; Securities Holdings and Transactions; ... Distribution of Household Wealth in the U.S. since 1989. LOADING Note: Distributions by generation are defined by birth year as follows: Silent and Earlier=born before 1946, Baby Boomer=born 1946-1964 ...
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. visualcapitalist.com

    Feb 19, 2024Wealth distribution in America has become increasingly concentrated since 1990. Today, 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.
  5. 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. ... you will find wealth statistics for various demographic and socioeconomic groups. Featured. Publication. Wealth of Households: 2022. November 25, 2024. This brief uses the 2023 ...
  6. stlouisfed.org

    On average, families across the wealth distribution accumulated more wealth between 2016 and 2019. In 2016, total U.S. household wealth amounted to $92.4 trillion in 2019-adjusted dollars. The 2016 population was about 126 million families. To be in the top 10% of the wealth distribution in 2016, a family needed at least $1.26 million.
  7. usafacts.org

    Wealth & savings facts. Wealth distribution At the end of 2023, the top 20% income quintile held 71% of the nation's wealth, totaling about $103.0 trillion. The middle class (middle 20% of income earners) held about 8% of the national wealth, equivalent to $12.1 trillion. Since the fourth quarter of 2019, wealth among the middle
  8. en.wikipedia.org

    Trends in the distribution of family wealth, 1989 to 2022. ... In 2023, the Federal Reserve Board published median and mean family wealth statistics for 2022, based on a nationwide survey of 4,602 families. [96] The average white family's median net worth was $285,000. Hispanic families had a median net worth of $61,600, and for black families ...
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