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      03-01-2023, 04:18 PM   #7593
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Originally Posted by XutvJet View Post
The median is the more accurate number vs the average net worth. The upper 1% own 30%+ of the wealth in this country and the upper 10% own 70%+ of it. This income inequality is what massively skews the $748K net worth number.

The upper 10% is defined as a annual household income of ~$212K.

The upper 1% is $570K (dual income).

The median income in the US is around $79K.

It's those in the median income range and below that will struggle with retirement because they simply aren't or can't put money away in retirement. Over 67% of the households in the US make less than $100K/yr and over 55% less than $76K/yr.

I know it's hard for some on this site to believe these numbers because they have high incomes and surround themselves with similar income friends.
You are not accounting for equity in homes but the rest is spot on.
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