Nearly one-third of U.S. household wealth was held by the top 1% in the third quarter of 2025.
Wealth league tables promise clarity, ranking countries by how fairly they share prosperity. Yet when those scorecards label the Netherlands and the USA as outliers, they often obscure more than they ...
As the 1 percent get richer, the average American is still falling behind - The top 1 percent in the U.S. saw their wealth ...
Baby boomers now control a larger slice of American household assets than any generation in modern history, and the scale of that dominance is staggering. Their grip on stocks, homes, and retirement ...
When researchers measure wealth inequality, they use something called the Gini coefficient. Think of it as a score between 0 and 1, where 0 means everyone has exactly the same wealth and 1 means one ...
For decades, wealth distribution has operated under a familiar playbook: Recruit more financial professionals, provide them with products and drive sales volume. That approach built impressive scale, ...