Key Points

  • The wealth of the top 1% hit a record $44.6 trillion at the end of the fourth quarter.
  • All of the gains came from stock holdings thanks to an end-of-year rally.
  • Economists say the rising stock market is giving an added boost to consumer spending through what is known as the “wealth effect.”

The wealth of the top 1% hit a record $44.6 trillion at the end of the fourth quarter, as an end-of-year stock rally lifted their portfolios, according to new data from the Federal Reserve.

The total net worth of the top 1%, defined by the Fed as those with wealth over $11 million, increased by $2 trillion in the fourth quarter. All of the gains came from their stock holdings. The value of corporate equities and mutual fund shares held by the top 1% surged to $19.7 trillion from $17.65 trillion the previous quarter.

While their real estate values went up slightly, the value of their privately held businesses declined, essentially canceling out all other gains outside of stocks.

  • @BrianTheeBiscuiteer
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    239 months ago

    If you had a billion dollars and never earned a penny more, you would actually find it hard to spend it all before you die. It could probably fully support several generations of your family. I’m totally fine with saying, “Congratulations! You maxed out the money counter in the game of Life!”

    • @lennybird
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      19 months ago

      I’d be quite content with 999 million dollars.

    • @Got_Bent
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      09 months ago

      Aren’t there some billion dollar super yachts out there? There’s always a reason for the stupidity rich to claim they need more.

      • @BrianTheeBiscuiteer
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        39 months ago

        Ahh, boo hoo. I guess they’ll need to take out a loan like the rest of us plebians.

        • @Got_Bent
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          19 months ago

          Of course, repayment of loans for billionaires is entirely optional. Just raise the overdraft fees of the normies to compensate.