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Wealth Cutoff for Top 1% to 0.1% - Historical chart and current data through 2022.
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U.S. Top 1% Wealth Share - Historical chart and current data through 2025.
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TwitterIn the third quarter of 2024, the top ten percent of earners in the United States held over ** percent of total wealth. This is fairly consistent with the second quarter of 2024. Comparatively, the wealth of the bottom ** percent of earners has been slowly increasing since the start of the *****, though remains low. Wealth distribution in the United States by generation can be found here.
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Net Worth - Top 1% - Historical chart and current data through 2025.
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TwitterIn 2023, roughly 1.49 billion adults worldwide had a net worth of less than 10,000 U.S. dollars. By comparison, 58 million adults had a net worth of more than one million U.S. dollars in the same year. Wealth distribution The distribution of wealth is an indicator of economic inequality. The United Nations says that wealth includes the sum of natural, human, and physical assets. Wealth is not synonymous with income, however, because having a large income can be depleted if one has significant expenses. In 2023, nearly 1,700 billionaires had a total wealth between one to two billion U.S. dollars. Wealth worldwide China had the highest number of billionaires in 2023, with the United States following behind. That same year, New York had the most billionaires worldwide.
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TwitterThe table only covers individuals who have some liability to Income Tax. The percentile points have been independently calculated on total income before tax and total income after tax.
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You can find more information about these statistics and collated tables for the latest and previous tax years on the Statistics about personal incomes page.
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Note: comparisons over time may be affected by changes in methodology. Notably, there was a revision to the grossing factors in the 2018 to 2019 publication, which is discussed in the commentary and supporting documentation for that tax year. Further details, including a summary of significant methodological changes over time, data suitability and coverage, are included in the Background Quality Report.
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United States - Share of Miscellaneous Assets Held by the Top 1% (99th to 100th Wealth Percentiles) was 7.80000 % of Aggregate in April of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Share of Miscellaneous Assets Held by the Top 1% (99th to 100th Wealth Percentiles) reached a record high of 10.70000 in April of 2004 and a record low of 7.60000 in July of 1992. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Share of Miscellaneous Assets Held by the Top 1% (99th to 100th Wealth Percentiles) - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on November of 2025.
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Employment income is generally income (salary, wages, compensation, taxes, bonuses, compensation for job inventions, etc.) received in return for providing labor, which is a non-independent personal service, through an employment relationship or a similar contract, and is distinguished from business income, other income, and retirement income. (Employment income) Payment received for providing labor through an employment relationship or a similar contract → Withholding tax according to the simplified tax table (Business income) Payment received for continuously providing services in an independent capacity without an employment relationship → Withholding tax of 3% of the income amount (Other income) Payment received for temporarily providing services → Withholding tax of 20% of the other income amount (income amount - necessary expenses) (Retirement income) Income paid due to actual retirement based on employer contributions, etc. → Withholding tax upon retirement Employment income percentile (top 1%, 1,000th percentile) data - Number of people - Total salary amount (100 million won) - Employment income amount (100 million won) - Income deduction amount (100 million won) (Employment income deduction + Personal deduction + Pension insurance premium deduction + Special income deduction + Other income deduction - Amount exceeding income deduction limit) - Taxable standard (100 million won) - Determined tax amount (100 million won) This is the value of the total employment income for each quintile, and is expressed in 0.1% units only within the top 1%.
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United States - Home mortgages Held by the Top 1% (99th to 100th Wealth Percentiles) was 556406.00000 Mil. of $ in April of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Home mortgages Held by the Top 1% (99th to 100th Wealth Percentiles) reached a record high of 566601.00000 in July of 2019 and a record low of 75477.00000 in July of 1989. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Home mortgages Held by the Top 1% (99th to 100th Wealth Percentiles) - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on November of 2025.
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Graph and download economic data for Debt Securities Held by the Top 1% (99th to 100th Wealth Percentiles) (WFRBLT01008) from Q3 1989 to Q2 2025 about wealth, percentile, debt, securities, and USA.
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TwitterThe Top One Percent Wild Areas Dataset of the Last of the Wild Project, Version 1, 2002 (LWP-1) is derived from the LWP-1 Human Footprint Dataset. The gridded data are classified according to their raster value (wild = 0-1; not wild >1). The top 1% of the wild areas within each biome by realm are selected and identified. The dataset in Clarke 1866 Geographic Coordinate System is produced by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and the Columbia University Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN).
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Top 0.1% Household Count - Historical chart and current data through 2025.
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Citation metrics are widely used and misused. We have created a publicly available database of top-cited scientists that provides standardized information on citations, h-index, co-authorship adjusted hm-index, citations to papers in different authorship positions and a composite indicator (c-score). Separate data are shown for career-long and, separately, for single recent year impact. Metrics with and without self-citations and ratio of citations to citing papers are given and data on retracted papers (based on Retraction Watch database) as well as citations to/from retracted papers have been added in the most recent iteration. Scientists are classified into 22 scientific fields and 174 sub-fields according to the standard Science-Metrix classification. Field- and subfield-specific percentiles are also provided for all scientists with at least 5 papers. Career-long data are updated to end-of-2023 and single recent year data pertain to citations received during calendar year 2023. The selection is based on the top 100,000 scientists by c-score (with and without self-citations) or a percentile rank of 2% or above in the sub-field. This version (7) is based on the August 1, 2024 snapshot from Scopus, updated to end of citation year 2023. This work uses Scopus data. Calculations were performed using all Scopus author profiles as of August 1, 2024. If an author is not on the list it is simply because the composite indicator value was not high enough to appear on the list. It does not mean that the author does not do good work. PLEASE ALSO NOTE THAT THE DATABASE HAS BEEN PUBLISHED IN AN ARCHIVAL FORM AND WILL NOT BE CHANGED. The published version reflects Scopus author profiles at the time of calculation. We thus advise authors to ensure that their Scopus profiles are accurate. REQUESTS FOR CORRECIONS OF THE SCOPUS DATA (INCLUDING CORRECTIONS IN AFFILIATIONS) SHOULD NOT BE SENT TO US. They should be sent directly to Scopus, preferably by use of the Scopus to ORCID feedback wizard (https://orcid.scopusfeedback.com/) so that the correct data can be used in any future annual updates of the citation indicator databases. The c-score focuses on impact (citations) rather than productivity (number of publications) and it also incorporates information on co-authorship and author positions (single, first, last author). If you have additional questions, see attached file on FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS. Finally, we alert users that all citation metrics have limitations and their use should be tempered and judicious. For more reading, we refer to the Leiden manifesto: https://www.nature.com/articles/520429a
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United States - Money Market Fund Shares Held by the Top 1% (99th to 100th Wealth Percentiles) was 1729603.00000 Mil. of $ in April of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Money Market Fund Shares Held by the Top 1% (99th to 100th Wealth Percentiles) reached a record high of 1729603.00000 in April of 2025 and a record low of 109953.00000 in July of 1989. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Money Market Fund Shares Held by the Top 1% (99th to 100th Wealth Percentiles) - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on November of 2025.
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