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  2. Here's the Typical Net Worth for Your Income - AOL

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    You can build a high net worth without a high ... and a household income of at least $1.2 million put you in the top 1%. ... I narrowed the range to 2.5 percentiles around the 90th percentile and ...

  3. Distribution of wealth - Wikipedia

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    Further, average net worth outgrew median net worth from 2019 through 2022. [ 28 ] Though the 10th percentile of American households have zero net worth, the 90th percentile has $1.6 million of household wealth.

  4. Affluence in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Household net worth fell from 2007 to 2009 by a total of $17.5 trillion or 25.5%. This was the equivalent loss of one year of GDP. [63] By the fourth quarter of 2010, the household net worth had recovered by a growth of 1.3 percent to a total of $56.8 trillion.

  5. Wealth inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    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, this figure was $44,900. Although black families had the lowest median net worth of all racial groups, they experienced the greatest percent increase in net worth from 2019 to 2022, at 60 percent.

  6. Over the past 30 years the U.S.’s top 1% got richer, and now ...

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    For the billionaire bracket, those with a net worth of between $2.5 billion and $5 billion would pay 6% tax over $32 million, 7% between $5 billion and $10 billion, and 8% on wealth over $10 billion.

  7. Millionaire - Wikipedia

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    Roughly 1.5% of US$ millionaires are "ultra-high-net-worth individuals" (ultra-HNWIs), defined as those with a net worth or wealth of $30 million or more. There are approximately 226,000 ultra-HNWIs in the world in 2017, according to Wealth-X. [ 22 ] The rising prevalence of people possessing ever increasing quantities of wealth has given rise ...

  8. Financial position of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Between 2008 and 2009, the net worth of US households had recovered from a low of 3.55 times GDP to 3.75 times GDP, while nonfinancial business fell from 1.37 times GDP to 1.22 times GDP. [5] The net worth of American households and non-profits constitutes three-quarters of total United States net worth – in 2008, 355% of GDP.

  9. Economy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The bottom 25% of families had a median net worth of zero, while the 25th to 50th percentile had a median net worth of $40,000. [218] Wealth inequality is more unequal than income inequality, with the top 1% households owning approximately 42% of the net worth in 2012, versus 24% in 1979. [219]