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Financial assets owned by U.S. families, by income percentile

 

Percentage of U.S. families owning financial assets in 2007, by income percentile

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The statistic represents the percentage of U.S.families owning financial assets in 2007, by income percentile. In the 20th to 39.9th income percentile category, 93.2 percent of families owned some type of financail assets.

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Survey
Survey time period 2007
Object of investigation U.S. families owning financial assets
Region United States
Macroregion North-America only
Type Ranking
Category capital asset/cost
Relevance 3
Release
Published by U.S. Census Bureau
Release date 2012
Further information Note: Percentiles of income distribution in 2007 dollars: 20th: $20,600; 40th: $36,500; 60th: $59,600; 80th: $98,200; 90th: $140,900. Percentiles of distribution of net worth in 2007 dollars: 25th: $14,100; 50th: $120,300; 75th: $372,000; 90th: $908,200. Percentile: A value on a scale of zero to 100 that indicates the percent of a distribution that is equal to or below it.
* Checking, savings, and moneymarket deposit accounts, money market mutual funds, and call accounts at brokerages.
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