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  2. Household income in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A household's income can be calculated in various ways but the US Census as of 2009 measured it in the following manner: the income of every resident of that house that is over the age of 15, including pre-tax wages and salaries, along with any pre-tax personal business, investment, or other recurring sources of income, as well as any kind of governmental entitlement such as unemployment ...

  3. American upper class - Wikipedia

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    Bottom 5 states by high net worth individuals (more than $1 million, in 2009) State Percentage of millionaire households Number of millionaire households South Dakota: 3.4%: 10,646 Kentucky: 3.3%: 57,059 West Virginia: 3.3%: 24,941 Arkansas: 3.1%: 35,286 Mississippi: 3.1%: 33,792

  4. List of countries by total wealth - Wikipedia

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    The most significant component by far among most developed nations is commonly reported as household net wealth or worth, and reflects infrastructure investment. National wealth can fluctuate, as evidenced in the United States after the Great Recession and subsequent economic recovery.

  5. Income in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    According to the OECD the average household net-adjusted disposable income per capita is $27,029 a year (in USD, ranked 14/36 OECD countries), the average household net financial wealth per capita is estimated at $60,778 (in USD, ranked 8/36), and the average net-adjusted disposable income of the top 20% of the population is an estimated ...

  6. High-net-worth individual - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission requires all SEC-registered investment advisers to periodically file a report known as Form ADV. Form ADV requires each investment adviser to state how many of their clients are "high-net-worth individuals", among other details; its Glossary of Terms explains that a "high-net-worth individual" is a person who is either a "qualified client" under rule ...

  7. Income distribution - Wikipedia

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    2011: In the United States, income has become distributed more unequally over the past 30 years, with those in the top quintile (20 percent) earning more than the bottom 80 percent combined. 2019: The wealthiest 10% of American households control nearly 75% of household net worth. Post-tax Gini coefficient: 0.39. Unemployment rate: 4.4%.

  8. Great Recession - Wikipedia

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    Household net worth, which reflects the value of both stock markets and housing prices, fell $11.5 trillion (17.3%) and did not regain its pre-recession level of $66.4 trillion until Q3 2012. [95] The number of persons with jobs (total non-farm payrolls) fell 8.6 million (6.2%) and did not regain the pre-recession level of 138.3 million until ...

  9. List of countries by wealth per adult - Wikipedia

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    Countries by mean wealth per adult.From 2021 publication of Credit Suisse. Countries by median wealth per adult.From 2021 publication of Credit Suisse. This is a list of countries of the world by wealth per adult or household, from sources such as UBS's annual Global Wealth Databook and the OECD's Better Life Index.