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- Higher educational attainment in the US corresponds with median household wealth. (en)
- Median wealth of married couples exceeds that of single individuals, regardless of gender and across all age categories. (en)
- Though the 10th percentile of American households have zero net worth, the 90th percentile has $1.6 million of household wealth. (en)
- The logarithmic scale shows how wealth has increased for all percentile groups, though moreso for wealthier people. (en)
- The average personal wealth of people in the top 1% is more than a thousand times that of people in bottom 50%. (en)
- Annual income of U.S. families is near its highest throughout the 35-64 age group. (en)
- -2.3352624E9 (dbd:second)
- Median household and personal income by educational attainment (en)
- Ivy-Plus admissions rates vary with the income of the students' parents, with the acceptance rate of the top 0.1% income percentile being almost twice as much as other students. (en)
- Both income growth and the decline in the progressivity of the tax code for the wealthy affect income, with the wealthiest earners seeing their effective tax rates decline. (en)
- Same data as adjacent chart, but plotted on logarithmic scale to show absolute dollar amounts. (en)
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