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  2. American upper class - Wikipedia

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    While the vast majority of people and households derive their income from wages or salaries, those in the upper class derive their primary income from business profits, investments, and capital gains. [5] Estimates for the size of this group commonly vary from 1% to 2%, based on wealth. [4]

  3. Income inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The threshold for the wealthiest 1% was approximately $8.4 million measured for the 2008–2010 period. Nearly half the top 1% by income were also in the top 1% by wealth. [279] In 2010, the wealthiest 5% of households owned approximately 72% of financial wealth, while the bottom 80% of households had 5%. [280]

  4. The top 10% of Americans held 60% of all wealth in 2022, up from 56% in 1989. ... low-paid workers saw biggest wage growth during pandemic years ... Most Americans decry income inequality.

  5. What is the average wage for Americans and the top 1 percent?

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    For 2022, the average wage for working Americans was $61,136. The average wages of those in the top 1 percent of wage earners were $785,968 that year. In the rarefied top 0.1 percent, the average ...

  6. Wealth inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Average and median household income by age group. In 2007, the top 20% of the wealthiest Americans possessed 80% of all financial assets. [14] In 2007, the richest 1% of the American population owned 35% of the country's total wealth, and the next 19% owned 51%.

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

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    In 2022, families in America's top 10% held 60% of all wealth, up from 56% in 1989. Families in the top 1% held 23% of the nation's wealth in 1989, which has now grown to 27%.

  8. Affluence in the United States - Wikipedia

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    After the Great Recession which started in 2007, the share of total wealth owned by the top 1% of the population grew from 34.6% to 37.1%, and that owned by the top 20% of Americans grew from 85% to 87.7%. The Great Recession also caused a drop of 36.1% in median household wealth but a drop of only 11.1% for the top 1%. [55] [53]

  9. White Americans have far more wealth than Black Americans ...

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    Although Black and Hispanic Americans have accumulated more wealth in recent years, ... Median income rose by 1.3% for White households, while it slipped 1.6% and 1.1% for the Black and Hispanic ...