How can the U.S. reverse democracy-distorting concentrations of wealth and power? A federal annual wealth tax must be part of the equation. The richest 0.1 percent — the top one-thousandth of ...
American’s ultra-wealthy had a great year in 2025. The same can’t be said for the rest of the country. The top 1 percent grew their wealth around $5 trillion last year and now control about a third of ...
MSN: Economic Malignancy: The Swelling Wealth Share of Our Richest 0.00001 Percent
Inequality has boomed so much in the 2020s that a 2 percent wealth tax on multimillionaires initially introduced in 2021 would yield more than twice as much revenue today. The analysis, from ...
Building wealth is one skill, but passing it on without friction is another. Here’s how founders can create lasting legacies by focusing on clarity, communication and purposeful stewardship. As ...
Wealth and Asset Ownership 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.
Stats displayed in columns and rows with title, ID, notes, sources, and release date. The Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) periodically collects detailed wealth data. The main objective of SIPP is to provide accurate and comprehensive information about the income and program participation of individuals and households in the United States, and about the principal determinants ...
Wealth is an important indicator of economic well-being that provides valuable insights into a household’s economic health. For example, during financial hardships, such as unemployment, illness, or divorce, wealth is a source of liquidity to pay expenses and bills. This brief uses the 2023 Survey of Income and Program Participation to examine household wealth in 2022. For additional ...