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How has wealth distribution in the US changed over time? [1]
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Date: 2024-07
The highest-earning 20% of Americans have seen their share of wealth grow over the past three decades, while those who earn less saw their share decline, according to data from the Federal Reserve.
What is wealth?
Wealth is the value of one’s assets owned minus the debts they owe. As a result, wealth can be negative.
Assets include cash in a savings or checking account, stocks and mutual fund shares, equity in a home or other real estate, vehicles, and retirement accounts such as an IRA or 401K, among other assets. Debts include credit card bills, hospital bills, bank loans, student loans, or an outstanding mortgage balance.
Whose wealth has grown the most?
The top 20% of Americans by income have seen their share of wealth increase the most between 1990 and 2022. In the final quarter of 2022, this group held 71% of the nation’s wealth – up from 61% in 1990.
The highest-earning 1% of Americans drove this growth: at the end of 2022, their share of the country’s wealth grew to 26% from 17% in 1990 — nine percentage points. Across those 32 years, the rest of the top quintile saw their share of wealth grow to 45% from 44% — a one percentage point gain.
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