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TwitterThis statistic presents the American states with highest ratio of millionaire households per capita in 2020. In that year, New Jersey had the highest ratio of millionaire households per capita in the country, with 9.76 percent of households holding over one million U.S. dollars in assets.
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TwitterIn 2016, around **** percent of all White families in the United States had a net worth of *********** U.S. dollars or more. This compares to only *** percent of Black families.
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TwitterThe statistic shows the distribution of U.S. millionaires in 2013, by race and ethnicity. As of 2013, about ** percent of U.S. millionaires were White/Caucasian.
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The issue of racial inequality in regards to income and wealth has been a problem through the entirety of the history of the United States. The statistic above demonstrates how the percentage of millionaires that identify as Black/African Americans is disproportionate to the share of the population overall. While the disproportionate number of millionaires demonstrates an undesirable degree of income inequality it is at the bottom of the wealth ladder within American society that the issue is most pressing. The overrepresentation of African Americans in contrast to the population in unemployment statistics are cause for concern on the part of the government and society as a whole. In 2014, nearly ** percent of surveyed families who placed themselves in the income bracket of under *** thousand dollars identified as black.
The percentage of non-white female business owners perhaps demonstrates that barriers to wealth exist but are diminished in unison. As barriers to wealth generation are removed for women, similar barriers are also being broken to allow for greater equality in the economic opportunities offered across the population of the United States. A central issue for policy makers is the time delay associated with policies aimed at reversing these inequalities. This was reflected in the 2015 Democratic and Republican presidential primary campaigns. Despite many major candidates discussing the issue none put forward meaningful proposals to address the problem. Even Senator Bernie Sanders who made addressing income inequality the cornerstone failed to separate the issue from income inequality generally. However, the global attention gained by movements such as ‘Black Lives Matter’ shows issues of racial inequality are prominent in the discourse of sections of the wider population if not forming a cornerstone of the political discourse in the United States.
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TwitterAs of 2020, New Jersey had the highest share of households with a net worth of *********** or more U.S. dollars in the United States, followed by Maryland, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Hawaii.
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TwitterIn 2020, California had the highest number of millionaire households in the U.S., with **** million households having one million or more in investible assets. This is nearly double the ******* millionaire households in Texas, the state with the second-highest number.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the number of millionaire households in the United States from 2006 to 2020. As 2020, the number households with a net worth of *********** U.S. dollars or more (excluding primary residence) stood at **** million, up from ** million in 2019.
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TwitterIn 2024, there were nearly 24 million people with a net worth of over one million U.S. dollars in the United States, which put the country on the top of the ranking. China was ranked second in that year, with more than six million individuals with wealth exceeding one million U.S. dollars. France followed in third with around three million millionaires.
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TwitterAs of 2020, New Jersey had the highest concentration of millionaire households in the U.S., with **** percent of all households having *********** or more in investible assets. Mississippi had the lowest concentration, with **** percent of households being millionaires.
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TwitterThe statistic shows the number of millionaire households in the United States from 1997 to 2015, by net worth. In 1997, about *** million households had a net worth of * million U.S. dollars or more, excluding primary residence.
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Private banks have grown recently as wealth managers have capitalized on the growing number of millionaires in emerging markets. The relative strength of the US economy has propelled private banks, as wealthy individuals worldwide have sought to park their wealth in secure assets like urban real estate. Even amid volatility in capital markets due to the pandemic at the onset of the period, rampant inflation and significant interest rate hikes, market accumulation during the period has spurred growth. Overall, the need for private banking services has increased as the global number of high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth individuals has grown. Industry-wide revenue has been growing at a CAGR of 7.3% to $114.7 billion over the past five years, including an expected jump of 6.8% in 2025 alone. Industry profit has also grown and comprises 39.2% of revenue in the same year. Higher interest rates have increased interest income from fixed-income securities such as bonds and higher asset values due to the growth of the S&P 500 have increased performance fees, boosting profit. A key theme driving growth is the rise of globalization. During the period, wealthy individuals expanded in regions outside the US, most notably the Asia-Pacific region. In turn, wealth managers have increasingly engaged in cross-border wealth management practices to push up assets under management. The Russia-Ukraine conflict and conflict in the Middle East, compounded by rising interest rates in the latter part of the period, induced volatility in capital markets, driving clients to private banks. However, in 2024, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates and is anticipated to cut rates further in the near future, which will maintain volatility in capital markets. Private banks will enjoy interest rate cuts and capital market growth over the next five years. Profit will creep downward as interest rates will fall compared to the current period. Reduced interest rates give private banks fewer margins from loans and deposits, resulting in limited growth. High competition among private banks will spur increased investment in value-added services to attract clients. Overall, industry revenue is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 0.7% to $119.0 billion over the five years to 2030.
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TwitterAs of 2019, ** percent of millionaires in the United States had a net worth of between *********** and ********************** U.S. dollars. On the other end of the scale, **** percent of millionaires had a net worth of over *** million U.S. dollars.
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TwitterIn 2020, the San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara metropolitan area in California had the highest share of millionaire households of any U.S. metropolitan area, with **** percent of all households having at least *** million U.S. dollars in investible assets.
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TwitterAs of 2019, a plurality of millionaires in the United States, ** percent, owned only *** house. This compares to *** percent of millionaires who owned **** or more properties.
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TwitterIceland was the country with the highest rate of millionaires worldwide in 2022, with more than ***percent of the adult population owning assets worth more than one million U.S. dollars. Luxembourg followed behind with ** percent of the population being millionaires, with Switzerland in third.
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TwitterThis statistic presents the distribution of assets of the millionaire investors in the United States in 2014. In that year, ** percent of the financial assets of the U.S. millionaire investors was held in their principal residences.
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TwitterAs of 2013, about ** percent of U.S. millionaires were Millennials, aged between 18 and 31.
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TwitterIn 2023, there were around 748 billionaires in the United States. This was a slight increase from the previous year's total of 704, and a significant increase from the 66 billionaires in 1990.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the amount spent by American millionaires on club memberships in 2017. That year, ** percent of respondents said that they spent between * and ***** U.S. dollars on club memberships.
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TwitterThe largest share of assets held by high net worth individuals (HNWIs) in North America in 2024 was cash and cash equivalents, which accounted for ** percent of the total assets held by HNWIs in the United States and Canada that year. North America is the region with both the highest assets of HNWIs, and with the highest number of HNWIs. Who is considered a HNWI? To be considered a HNWI, their financial assets must exceed at least *** million U.S. dollars. In addition to HNWIs, the term ultra-high net worth individuals (UHNWIs) refer to individuals with financial assets of at least ** million U.S. dollars. The highest number of UHNWIs in the world are also found in North America, with more than ******* individuals. How many HNWIs are there in the U.S.? Most of the leading position of North America in terms of number and assets of HNWIs and UHNWIs is attributed to the United States. The number of UHNWIs in the United States reaches almost ******* individuals, which is almost **** times as many as in China, the country with the second highest number of UHNWIs.
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TwitterThis statistic presents the American states with highest ratio of millionaire households per capita in 2020. In that year, New Jersey had the highest ratio of millionaire households per capita in the country, with 9.76 percent of households holding over one million U.S. dollars in assets.