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  2. The report found wealth inequality on the rise, even when you factor in Social Security: The top 10% of Americans held 60% of all wealth in 2022, up from 56% in 1989. The top 1% held 27% of all ...

  3. 10 surprising statistics about income tax and U.S. taxpayers

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    The top 1% of Americans own 40% of the country’s wealth. Although not a tax-specific fact, it is related to the issues with how little some wealthy people pay in taxes. All the money that the ...

  4. Are you rich enough to be in the top 1%? Here’s how much ...

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    As of the second quarter 2024, the average American household had wealth of $1.17 million. The average wealth of households in the top 1 percent was about $35.5 million. In the top 0.1 percent ...

  5. Wealth inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Great Recession also caused a drop of 36% in median household wealth, but a drop of only 11% for the top 1%, further widening the gap between the top 1% and the bottom 99%. [ 16 ] [ 15 ] [ 17 ] According to PolitiFact and other sources, in 2011, the 400 wealthiest Americans had more wealth than half of all Americans combined.

  6. Tax policy and economic inequality in the United States

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    The percentage share of total income owned by the top 1% fell to 16% during the post-9/11 recession but then re-rose to its 1998 level by 2008. In 2008, the wealth gap in terms of percentage of total income in the United States between the top 1% and 5% was 7% and the gap between the top 1% and top 10% was 9%.

  7. American upper class - Wikipedia

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    The American upper class is a social group within the United States consisting of people who have the highest social rank, due to economic wealth, lineage, and typically educational attainment. [2] [3] The American upper class is estimated to be the richest 1% of the population.

  8. Here’s Why the Fate of Social Security Is Important ... - AOL

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    People in the top 1% of monthly Social Security benefits, who collect at least $4,100 a month, would need to have as much as $1.23 million in financial assets to produce the same income as they ...

  9. How Thousands of Wealthy People Pay No Taxes (It's ... - AOL

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    With the rise of the Occupy Wall Street movement and its focus on the 1%, the wealthiest people in the U.S. have gotten a lot of attention lately. Yet despite arguments back and forth about ...