Quote from crgarcia:
Are there any statistics?
Estimates?
Guesstimates?
Average networth ignores that wealthy individuals like Warren Buffett or Bill Gates may inflate the average figure of thousands, perhaps even millions of negative-networth ones.
Quote from crgarcia:
Are there any statistics?
Estimates?
Guesstimates?
Average networth ignores that wealthy individuals like Warren Buffett or Bill Gates may inflate the average figure of thousands, perhaps even millions of negative-networth ones.
Simple observations signal that much more than 10% of households have a negative net worth.Quote from HomoSalmon:
I'm remembering a very old and very interesting report from census bureau, http://www.census.gov/sipp/workpapr/wp233.pdf who says only first decile of families has a negative net worth. I have no doubt the situation is worse today, but I can't prove it. You can find a graph on that report to see yourself, including values for the other deciles.
Same source has published very different data (even for years covered by former report) at http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2010/tables/10s0705.pdf (I don't really understand the difference, seems to me that this data do not include mortages and other debts, but it is unclear to me, they say it is net worth).
If you find more insightful data, please post the link here.
HS
Quote from MohdSalleh:
very little, i actually know a few college grads who maxed out their credit cards buying....booze
At least this is (supposed to be) a form of investing.Quote from peilthetraveler:
Lets not forget the negative net worth right out of the gate with those student loans.
Quote from zdreg:
the question is What % of American households have a positive networth at all after the next dip in the economy. does it matter if the government takes care of you. I understand if is the biggest word in the english language.
Quote from nutmeg:
The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is a triennial survey
No other study for the country collects comparable information. Data from the SCF are widely used, from analysis at the Federal Reserve and other branches of government to scholarly work at the major economic research centers.
http://www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/oss/oss2/scfindex.html