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27 cze 2023 · Household net worth, or wealth, is an important part of economic well-being in the United States. On this page, you will find wealth statistics for various demographic and socioeconomic groups.
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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 median household wealth in 2020 was $140,800. The 10th percentile of household wealth was –$1,450, meaning one in ten households had wealth of –$1,450 or less. The 90th percentile of household wealth was $1,410,000, meaning one in ten households had wealth exceeding $1.41 million.
21 sie 2024 · People with the top 1% of net worth in the U.S. in 2025 will have $11.6 million in net worth. The top 2% will have a net worth of $2.7 million. The top 5% will have $1.17...
2 mar 2023 · Find statistics and data trends about wealth and savings in the US. This includes median household net worth, the distribution of overall wealth in the US, homeownership rates, and savings rates.
19 lut 2024 · Income growth across this bracket has increased by over 10% between 2020 and 2022, higher than all other brackets aside from the top 1%. Overall, the top 10% richest own more than the bottom 90% combined, with $95 trillion in wealth.
13 lis 2023 · According to USAFacts calculations using data from the Internal Revenue Service and Census Bureau, the total market income [1] for the top 1% averaged $3.4 million in 2021. Comparatively, the bottom 20% have seen their share of wealth remain at around 3% over the past three decades.