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8/12/2019 Wealth Data
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Characteristic
Net
Worth
Net Worth
(Excluding
Equity in
Own
Home)
Interest
Earning
Assets at
Financial
Institutions
Other
Interest-
Earning
Assets
Regular
Checking
Accounts
Stocks
and
Mutual
Fund
Shares
Equity in
Business or
Profession
Equity in
Motor
Vehicles
Equity in
Own
Home
Rental
Property
Equity
Other
Real
Estate
Equity
U.S.
Saving
Bonds
IRA or
KEOGH
Accounts
401K &
Thrift
Savings
Plan
Other
Assets
TOTAL 68,828 16,942 2,450 18,181 600 20,000 8,000 6,824 80,000 180,000 80,000 1,000 34,000 30,000 22,000
RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN
OF HOUSEHOLDER
White Alone 89,537 24,044 3,000 20,000 700 24,000 10,000 7,113 80,000 180,000 80,000 1,000 35,300 31,000 22,000
.White Alone (Not of Hispanic
Origin) 110,500 33,408 3,250 20,000 800 24,000 10,000 7,113 85,000 180,000 80,000 1,000 36,500 35,000 22,000
Black Alone 6,314 2,124 500 (B) 242 4,750 2,000 3,916 50,000 155,000 50,000 550 15,000 12,000 (B)
Asian Alone 89,339 29,339 4,500 (B) 900 19,000 6,000 7,839 120,000 130,000 (B) (B) 26,000 38,000 (B)
Other (residual) 19,023 7,113 750 (B) 285 8,000 6,000 5,254 54,606 (B) (B) (B) 20,000 20,000 (B)
Hispanic Origin 7,683 4,010 700 (B) 300 8,000 2,000 5,267 47,000 150,000 90,000 1,000 17,000 15,000 5,000
Not of Hispanic Origin 84,680 22,280 3,000 20,000 652 20,000 10,000 7,055 80,000 180,000 80,000 1,000 35,000 30,000 22,000
AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER
Less than 35 years 6,676 4,151 1,000 5,000 500 6,000 5,000 4,698 20,000 70,000 32,000 300 10,000 13,000 8,000
35 to 44 years 35,000 14,226 1,500 5,619 500 12,000 10,000 6,492 40,000 98,000 70,000 700 23,000 26,500 6,000
45 to 54 years 84,542 25,006 2,500 15,000 528 20,000 7,000 7,113 70,000 165,000 90,000 1,000 34,000 35,000 22,000
55 to 64 years 143,964 45,447 3,700 21,487 700 27,000 10,000 7,113 97,000 200,000 80,000 1,000 48,000 47,000 30,000
65 years and over 170,516 27,322 5,000 24,793 800 50,000 6,000 7,113 130,000 240,000 90,000 2,000 52,000 41,800 32,000
65 to 69 years 194,226 43,921 5,000 27,000 1,000 63,500 10,000 7,113 125,000 260,000 100,000 1,500 58,000 46,000 22,200
70 to 74 years 181,078 31,823 5,000 25,785 800 60,000 4,800 7,113 130,000 200,000 80,000 3,000 70,000 46,000 25,000
75 and over 155,714 20,366 5,000 22,148 800 32,000 5,000 6,249 130,000 224,000 80,000 2,000 42,050 32,100 37,000
EDUCATION OF
HOUSEHOLDER
No High School Diploma 9,800 2,285 700 (B) 280 16,078 5,000 4,226 64,000 170,000 (B) (B) 21,900 10,150 (B)
High School Graduate Only 43,945 7,940 1,434 8,925 400 15,600 10,000 5,873 74,000 190,050 70,000 1,000 32,000 20,000 22,000
Some College, No Degree 49,082 13,871 1,500 8,925 500 15,600 9,000 5,994 71,000 180,000 70,000 900 25,000 24,500 15,000
Associate's Degree 56,512 15,000 1,563 13,884 500 14,000 9,999 6,307 67,000 155,000 60,000 500 25,000 24,500 20,000Bachelor's Degree 147,148 62,826 4,700 18,000 1,000 25,000 8,000 7,377 88,000 190,000 100,000 1,000 38,000 38,400 22,500
Graduate or Professional
Degree 240,750 116,493 7,000 25,000 1,500 32,000 8,500 9,034 125,000 200,000 130,000 1,000 48,000 50,000 27,000
TYPE OF HOUSEHOLD BY AGE
OF HOUSEHOLDER
Married-couple households 139,024 46,475 4,000 20,000 900 25,000 10,000 8,485 85,000 200,000 80,000 1,000 42,000 40,000 22,200
.Less than 35 years 19,526 10,226 1,900 (B) 700 6,619 10,000 5,986 20,000 90,000 30,000 400 11,000 17,000 6,000
.35 to 54 years 116,170 43,493 3,320 11,000 800 19,000 10,000 8,657 69,000 170,000 75,000 1,000 32,300 40,000 18,000
Table 1. Median Value of Assets for Households, by Type of Asset Owned and Selected Characteristics: 2011
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Characteristic
Net
Worth
Net Worth
(Excluding
Equity in
Own
Home)
Interest
Earning
Assets at
Financial
Institutions
Other
Interest-
Earning
Assets
Regular
Checking
Accounts
Stocks
and
Mutual
Fund
Shares
Equity in
Business or
Profession
Equity in
Motor
Vehicles
Equity in
Own
Home
Rental
Property
Equity
Other
Real
Estate
Equity
U.S.
Saving
Bonds
IRA or
KEOGH
Accounts
401K &
Thrift
Savings
Plan
Other
Assets
Table 1. Median Value of Assets for Households, by Type of Asset Owned and Selected Characteristics: 2011
.55 to 64 years 239,847 108,607 6,000 21,487 1,000 32,000 10,000 10,226 118,000 220,000 90,000 1,000 60,000 58,000 41,000
.65 years and over 284,790 92,238 8,000 27,644 1,200 65,000 8,000 9,445 150,000 330,000 100,000 2,100 75,000 50,000 38,000
Male householder 27,310 8,584 1,255 20,000 600 15,000 7,000 4,892 60,000 100,000 80,000 998 25,000 20,000 20,000
.Less than 35 years 6,200 3,746 800 (B) 700 6,000 4,000 4,178 25,000 (B) (B) 400 7,759 12,000 (B)
.35 to 54 years 24,813 9,887 1,000 (B) 500 10,000 10,000 4,759 40,000 65,000 100,000 800 20,000 26,000 20,000
.55 to 64 years 55,718 14,226 1,700 (B) 500 25,000 8,000 5,500 73,000 100,000 (B) 750 36,427 33,000 (B)
.65 years and over 130,000 19,626 5,000 20,165 1,000 65,000 7,000 6,338 110,000 160,000 80,000 2,000 51,000 38,000 38,000
Female householder 22,184 5,708 1,000 8,000 305 16,000 3,000 4,113 75,000 139,000 78,000 500 20,140 15,000 21,000
.Less than 35 years 1,392 972 500 (B) 202 7,000 2,000 3,383 15,000 (B) (B) 150 6,500 6,800 (B)
.35 to 54 years 9,640 5,260 600 (B) 280 10,000 4,000 4,091 43,000 90,000 100,000 400 19,000 15,000 6,150
.55 to 64 years 61,879 11,481 1,100 (B) 400 16,000 4,000 4,825 72,000 150,000 50,000 800 30,000 25,000 22,200
.65 years and over 104,000 8,480 2,500 12,786 500 25,000 2,500 4,415 115,000 155,000 80,000 1,000 30,000 25,000 22,000
LABOR FORCE ACTIVITY OF
HOUSEHOLDERS UNDER 65
Total 46,992 14,977 2,000 14,000 500 16,000 8,500 6,598 59,000 152,500 75,000 750 28,712 28,000 20,000
With labor force activity 51,105 18,811 2,000 10,000 600 15,000 8,250 6,591 55,000 150,000 73,000 700 25,000 27,826 15,000With job entire period 60,364 23,459 2,200 10,000 700 15,000 8,000 6,850 55,000 150,000 70,000 700 25,000 28,000 15,000
With job part of period 6,840 3,073 700 (B) 486 17,000 8,000 4,472 50,000 (B) (B) 800 21,000 17,000 (B)
No job during period, spent
time looking or on layoff 2,025 1,501 400 (B) 104 7,500 (B) 4,240 47,000 (B) (B) (B) 26,500 12,000 (B)
No labor force activity 23,150 5,592 1,392 30,000 205 20,000 9,000 6,624 71,000 160,000 75,000 1,000 50,000 34,500 48,000
MONTHLY HOUSEHOLD
INCOME
Lowest quintile 4,825 1,397 300 20,165 200 15,000 6,000 3,483 70,000 120,000 78,000 700 20,000 9,000 25,000
Second quintile 24,284 6,340 900 8,000 300 16,400 7,000 4,455 75,000 150,000 50,000 700 23,500 8,845 21,000Third quintile 58,226 15,324 1,500 12,786 500 15,000 5,000 6,226 70,000 150,000 65,000 600 25,000 14,000 22,000
Fourth quintile 113,422 45,331 3,300 16,528 1,000 16,000 8,000 7,316 70,000 162,000 65,000 700 30,000 28,000 22,000
Highest quintile 292,646 164,938 8,390 25,000 1,700 32,000 12,800 11,226 102,000 200,000 110,000 1,050 50,000 65,000 22,500
HOUSEHOLD NET WORTH
Negative or zero -8,610 -2,354 374 (B) 250 1,500 2 2,430 -30,000 7,200 (B) 500 4,800 6,000 2,000
$1 to $4,999 1,679 1,539 200 (B) 200 700 0 1,985 1,000 (B) (B) (B) 1,200 2,400 (B)
$5,000 to $9,999 7,113 7,113 502 (B) 300 (B) 999 6,440 5,000 (B) (B) (B) 4,000 4,000 (B)
$10,000 to $24,999 16,039 12,826 800 (B) 500 2,000 1,500 6,930 11,000 (B) (B) 500 7,000 9,000 (B)
$25,000 to $49,999 36,524 19,371 1,500 (B) 600 7,000 5,000 5,688 26,000 (B) (B) 375 9,100 19,652 (B)
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Characteristic
Net
Worth
Net Worth
(Excluding
Equity in
Own
Home)
Interest
Earning
Assets at
Financial
Institutions
Other
Interest-
Earning
Assets
Regular
Checking
Accounts
Stocks
and
Mutual
Fund
Shares
Equity in
Business or
Profession
Equity in
Motor
Vehicles
Equity in
Own
Home
Rental
Property
Equity
Other
Real
Estate
Equity
U.S.
Saving
Bonds
IRA or
KEOGH
Accounts
401K &
Thrift
Savings
Plan
Other
Assets
Table 1. Median Value of Assets for Households, by Type of Asset Owned and Selected Characteristics: 2011
$50,000 to $99,999 71,982 22,905 2,000 (B) 650 4,000 6,000 6,370 53,000 26,500 20,000 500 13,800 22,000 7,000
$100,000 to $249,999 159,226 59,949 3,100 1,322 1,000 10,000 10,000 7,350 100,000 70,000 50,000 775 25,000 34,000 20,000
$250,000 to $499,999 341,848 193,467 8,000 15,000 1,200 21,000 20,000 9,512 165,000 160,000 90,000 1,000 46,000 71,000 20,000
$500,000 and over 836,033 588,643 19,450 35,702 2,000 100,000 70,000 13,406 250,000 320,000 160,000 1,900 113,000 150,000 95,000
REGION
Northeast 91,025 20,020 3,000 13,884 690 20,000 4,000 7,113 120,000 200,000 80,000 1,000 36,427 35,000 22,000
Midwest 81,049 25,913 3,000 16,528 600 19,000 20,000 6,695 65,000 165,000 80,000 900 35,000 30,000 25,000
South 60,700 13,000 2,000 15,000 500 20,000 6,000 6,723 70,000 160,000 70,000 800 32,000 24,000 18,200
West 59,431 18,518 2,500 27,768 678 25,120 7,500 6,681 92,000 190,050 100,000 1,000 30,000 30,000 25,000
TENURE
Owner 161,826 47,297 4,000 20,000 950 25,000 10,000 7,316 80,000 190,000 80,000 1,000 40,000 37,000 22,900
Renter 2,066 2,066 600 8,925 300 7,350 2,500 3,544 0 84,000 100,000 500 13,000 12,000 9,000
Footnotes:
Updated: May 13, 2013. Estimates for income quintiles were updated after correcting for an inconsistency in how the cut-off points for income quintiles were set.Updated: July 12, 2013. Estimates for Type of Household by Age of Householder were updated to maintain consistency with prior year tabulations.
Internet Release Date: 3/21/2013
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Survey of Income and Program Participation, 2008 Panel, Wave 10
NOTE:In dollars. Excludes group quarters. (B) - Base is less than 200,000 households. Individual outliers that highly influenced the mean value for asset categories were excluded. "Other Assets" includes
mortgages held for sale of real estate, amount due from sale of business or property, and other financial assets. Federal surveys now give respondents the option of reporting more than one race. There are two
basic ways of defining a race group. A group such as Black may be defined as those who reported Black and no other race (the race-alone or single-race concept) or as those who reported Black regardless ofwhether they also reported another race (the race alone-or-in-combination concept). This table shows data using the first approach (race-alone). The use of the single race population does not imply that it is the
preferred method of presenting or analyzing data. The U.S. Census Bureau uses a variety of approaches. Because Hispanics may be any race, data in this table for Hispanics overlap slightly with data for the Black
population. Data for American Indians and Alaska Natives are not shown because of their small sample size. The race or Hispanic origin of the householder designates the race or Hispanic origin of the household.
The estimates in this table are based on responses from a sample of the population and may differ from the actual values because of sampling variability and other factors. As a result, apparent differences
between the estimates for two or more groups may not be statistically significant. For information on sampling and nonsampling error see: http://www.census.gov/sipp/source.html
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Characteristic Number of
Households
(thousands)
Interest
Earning
Assets at
Financial
Institutions
Other
Interest-
Earning
Assets
Regular
Checking
Accounts
Stocks and
Mutual
Fund Shares
Own
Business or
Profession
Motor
Vehicles
Own
Home
Rental
Property
Other
Real
Estate Mortgages
U.S.
Saving
Bonds
IRA or
KEOGH
Accounts
401K &
Thrift
Savings
Plan
Other
Assets
TOTAL 118,689 69.8 3.0 29.0 19.6 13.8 84.7 65.3 5.5 4.9 0.8 9.5 28.9 42.1 3.8
RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN
OF HOUSEHOLDER
White Alone 96,072 72.6 3.4 29.2 21.8 14.8 87.0 69.4 5.9 5.5 0.8 10.8 32.0 43.6 4.4
.White Alone (Not of Hispanic
Origin) 83,245 75.4 3.8 29.1 24.5 15.3 88.3 72.6 6.4 6.1 0.9 12.1 35.4 46.4 4.7
Black Alone 15,057 51.9 0.7 24.6 6.4 7.4 70.5 43.8 2.9 1.7 0.7 3.5 11.2 31.7 1.1
Asian Alone 3,940 77.7 2.8 35.8 22.6 15.2 84.2 58.7 7.0 2.4 0.3 4.8 31.5 50.0 2.4
Other (residual) 3,621 62.5 1.3 33.5 11.4 12.5 82.1 52.9 3.2 3.9 0.5 5.4 19.4 35.7 2.7
Hispanic Origin 14,099 53.6 0.6 30.2 4.3 11.5 77.3 47.2 2.6 1.7 0.3 1.8 9.9 25.8 1.7
Not of Hispanic Origin 104,590 72.0 3.3 28.8 21.6 14.1 85.7 67.7 5.8 5.3 0.8 10.5 31.5 44.3 4.1
AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER
Less than 35 years 22,877 63.2 0.9 29.2 11.3 10.6 81.5 36.7 2.1 1.5 0.1 6.9 16.1 39.2 1.7
35 to 44 years 21,741 68.6 1.3 30.8 16.4 15.6 87.5 61.3 4.1 3.2 0.5 9.8 26.3 52.5 2.7
45 to 54 years 25,495 69.7 2.4 31.2 19.4 18.3 86.9 70.4 5.8 4.8 0.8 11.2 30.3 52.6 3.6
55 to 64 years 22,329 73.3 3.9 29.1 24.3 17.1 87.8 76.7 7.8 7.8 0.9 10.5 37.5 48.7 4.8
65 years and over 26,248 73.8 6.0 25.0 25.4 8.0 80.2 78.9 7.2 6.9 1.3 8.9 33.7 20.2 6.1
65 to 69 years 7,779 73.7 5.4 26.7 25.8 13.3 86.7 80.3 9.0 7.9 1.4 9.6 36.8 30.5 6.4
70 to 74 years 5,840 73.3 5.6 25.6 24.3 10.4 83.9 81.0 7.9 9.0 1.2 9.1 36.8 24.7 6.7
75 and over 12,629 74.1 6.4 23.7 25.6 3.7 74.4 77.0 5.8 5.4 1.3 8.3 30.4 11.8 5.6
EDUCATION OF
HOUSEHOLDER
No High School Diploma 11,926 44.4 0.4 25.3 3.4 10.2 68.8 49.3 2.1 1.3 0.3 1.6 6.9 12.8 1.4
High School Graduate Only 29,053 58.8 1.3 28.9 11.0 10.9 80.5 61.4 3.4 3.5 0.5 5.7 18.7 30.5 2.6
Some College, No Degree 16,572 71.4 2.2 30.2 17.1 13.5 86.5 60.5 5.1 4.7 0.9 8.6 25.6 39.7 3.7
Associate's Degree 24,788 70.6 2.0 30.4 15.2 12.8 87.5 66.3 4.9 5.0 0.5 9.2 26.1 42.1 3.0
Bachelor's Degree 22,873 84.2 4.9 29.5 32.3 17.6 90.6 73.5 7.5 6.3 1.0 14.9 44.5 60.5 5.5
Graduate or Professional
Degree 13,478 88.0 8.4 27.6 41.6 19.3 90.2 78.0 10.9 8.8 1.6 16.8 53.4 64.7 7.4
TYPE OF HOUSEHOLD BY AGE
OF HOUSEHOLDER
Married-couple households 59,918 76.9 3.9 30.8 25.6 18.4 92.9 79.0 7.5 6.7 1.0 12.6 36.6 53.4 4.7
.Less than 35 years 9,672 70.1 1.1 32.1 14.7 14.6 91.2 56.4 3.9 2.1 0.2 9.3 21.3 51.4 2.2
.35 to 54 years 26,519 76.0 2.4 32.5 23.3 20.9 93.1 78.4 6.6 5.0 0.9 13.8 34.9 62.0 3.7
.55 to 64 years 12,610 80.1 5.1 29.4 31.4 21.6 94.3 87.8 10.1 10.6 1.2 13.4 44.8 58.4 5.8
Table 2. Percent Holding Assets for Households, by Type of Asset Owned and Selected Characteristics: 2011
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Characteristic Number of
Households
(thousands)
Interest
Earning
Assets at
Financial
Institutions
Other
Interest-
Earning
Assets
Regular
Checking
Accounts
Stocks and
Mutual
Fund Shares
Own
Business or
Profession
Motor
Vehicles
Own
Home
Rental
Property
Other
Real
Estate Mortgages
U.S.
Saving
Bonds
IRA or
KEOGH
Accounts
401K &
Thrift
Savings
Plan
Other
Assets
Table 2. Percent Holding Assets for Households, by Type of Asset Owned and Selected Characteristics: 2011
.65 years and over 11,117 81.3 8.6 26.9 33.8 12.3 92.2 90.4 10.2 10.2 1.8 11.6 44.8 29.1 7.7
Male householder 23,249 63.7 2.3 26.6 14.7 12.8 79.1 50.8 3.8 3.7 0.6 6.5 21.5 33.4 3.3
.Less than 35 years 6,073 65.3 0.7 27.9 12.9 9.7 77.5 26.4 1.1 2.0 0.1 5.7 14.9 33.7 1.6
.35 to 54 years 9,125 61.3 1.5 27.9 12.9 15.7 80.8 54.2 4.1 3.5 0.6 6 .5 21.0 42.1 3.0
.55 to 64 years 3,837 61.7 2.9 24.8 15.5 14.6 78.8 59.2 5.7 3.8 0.7 7 .4 26.5 31.6 3.3
.65 years and over 4,215 68.6 5.7 23.7 20.8 9.2 77.8 70.5 5.2 6.2 1.3 6.5 27.5 15.7 6.6
Female householder 35,522 61.8 1.8 27.6 12.6 6.8 74.5 51.6 3.1 2.7 0.4 6.2 20.9 28.7 2.8
.Less than 35 years 7,132 51.8 0.7 26.5 5.4 5.9 71.8 18.9 0.4 0.2 0.1 4.5 10.2 27.4 0.9
.35 to 54 years 11,592 59.8 1.1 30.1 10.2 9.4 78.8 47.6 2.2 2.3 0.2 6 .5 19.6 39.3 2.1
.55 to 64 years 5,882 66.2 1.8 31.2 14.9 9.1 79.8 64.5 4.3 4.3 0.3 6 .4 29.2 38.8 3.6
.65 years and over 10,915 68.1 3.3 23.6 18.5 3.3 68.8 70.4 5.0 3.9 0.9 7.0 24.8 12.9 4.2
LABOR FORCE ACTIVITY OF
HOUSEHOLDERS UNDER 65
Total 92,441 68.7 2.1 30.1 17.9 15.5 85.9 61.4 5.0 4.3 0.6 9.7 27.6 48.3 3.2
With labor force activity 75,377 71.9 2.0 30.8 18.8 17.5 88.2 62.5 5.2 4.3 0.6 10.2 29.5 53.1 3.1
With job entire period 67,269 73.9 2.1 30.9 19.8 18.7 89.4 64.9 5.6 4.6 0.6 10.7 31.0 56.3 3.3
With job part of period 4,533 60.8 1.6 31.8 11.7 10.5 83.3 42.5 2.9 2.4 0.4 6.4 18.3 30.8 2.2
No job during period, spent
time looking or on layoff 3,161 46.5 1.0 27.1 8.1 3.6 70.1 40.0 1.6 2.9 0.2 4.9 15.4 21.0 1.7
No labor force activity 17,064 54.6 2.5 27.1 14.0 6.4 76.0 56.9 3.8 4.2 0.7 7.1 19.2 27.2 3.4
MONTHLY HOUSEHOLD
INCOME
Lowest quintile 23,724 44.0 1.0 24.2 6.2 11.1 62.6 41.6 2.1 2.1 0.2 3.3 10.9 8.8 1.6
Second quintile 23,748 60.3 1.7 28.7 11.8 9.5 82.2 55.3 2.9 2.7 0.5 4.9 18.4 21.9 2.6
Third quintile 23,733 72.3 2.2 30.8 15.6 11.6 90.5 65.6 3.9 4.1 0.5 8.9 25.9 41.9 3.1
Fourth quintile 23,745 82.7 3.5 31.0 24.0 14.4 93.3 77.0 6.7 6.3 0.9 11.0 37.3 61.1 4.6
Highest quintile 23,738 89.8 6.4 30.2 40.2 22.4 94.8 87.0 11.7 9.3 1.8 19.2 52.2 76.7 7.3
HOUSEHOLD NET WORTH
Negative or zero 21,482 47.7 0.4 28.6 4.4 8.0 62.4 32.4 1.0 0.7 0.1 3.5 8.2 21.8 1.3
$1 to $4,999 10,815 48.2 0.2 30.7 1.9 5.1 74.1 9.6 0.3 0.3 0.0 1.8 3.0 12.1 0.7
$5,000 to $9,999 5,678 52.1 0.6 31.0 3.5 8.6 91.7 22.1 0.6 0.6 0.0 3.3 8.7 23.7 0.5
$10,000 to $24,999 7,793 65.4 0.6 31.6 7.0 9.6 90.7 45.4 0.7 0.6 0.0 4.6 13.4 40.1 1.1
$25,000 to $49,999 8,229 70.2 0.5 31.6 9.0 11.0 90.3 70.6 0.9 1.3 0.1 6.5 19.1 47.1 1.9
$50,000 to $99,999 12,369 70.7 1.3 31.0 13.5 11.2 89.3 84.0 2.4 2.6 0.4 8.4 22.3 45.8 2.9
$100,000 to $249,999 21,293 79.0 2.2 29.2 19.5 15.1 90.5 90.0 4.3 5.5 0.7 10.4 35.4 50.4 3.8
$250,000 to $499,999 15,010 87.2 4.2 26.3 35.2 18.5 92.3 93.6 9.6 8.6 0.9 16.2 50.7 59.0 6.0
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Characteristic Number of
Households
(thousands)
Interest
Earning
Assets at
Financial
Institutions
Other
Interest-
Earning
Assets
Regular
Checking
Accounts
Stocks and
Mutual
Fund Shares
Own
Business or
Profession
Motor
Vehicles
Own
Home
Rental
Property
Other
Real
Estate Mortgages
U.S.
Saving
Bonds
IRA or
KEOGH
Accounts
401K &
Thrift
Savings
Plan
Other
Assets
Table 2. Percent Holding Assets for Households, by Type of Asset Owned and Selected Characteristics: 2011
$500,000 and over 16,021 93.1 12.7 25.7 59.0 28.7 94.8 95.6 21.3 16.6 3.3 22.0 70.3 64.7 11.6
REGION
Northeast 21,770 73.8 3.5 29.1 22.6 13.1 73.6 61.7 4.2 4.9 0.4 12.6 33.6 43.8 3.4
Midwest 26,272 72.4 3.4 28.0 21.0 13.4 88.0 70.3 5.7 5.8 0.7 12.7 33.5 46.1 4.1
South 44,175 64.1 2.4 26.3 16.4 13.6 86.6 67.9 4.9 4.4 0.8 7.4 24.0 39.8 3.1
West 26,471 73.6 3.1 34.3 20.8 15.2 87.1 58.8 7.2 4.8 1.0 7.1 28.9 40.7 5.1
TENURE
Owner 77,503 78.2 4.1 29.1 26.1 16.3 92.0 100.0 7.5 6.7 1.0 12.6 37.8 50.6 5.0
Renter 37,176 54.2 1.0 28.9 7.1 8.9 70.6 0.0 1.5 1.4 0.3 3.5 12.1 26.4 1.7
Footnotes:
Updated: May 13, 2013. Estimates for income quintiles were updated after correcting for an inconsistency in how the cut-off points for income quintiles were set.
Updated: July 12, 2013. Estimates for Type of Household by Age of Householder were updated to maintain consistency with prior year tabulations.
Internet Release Date: 3/21/2013
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Survey of Income and Program Participation, 2008 Panel, Wave 10
NOTE:Excludes group quarters. "Other Assets" includes mortgages held for sale of real estate, amount due from sale of business or property, and other financial assets. Federal surveys now give respondents the
option of reporting more than one race. There are two basic ways of defining a race group. A group such as Black may be defined as those who reported Black and no other race (the race-alone or single-race concept)
or as those who reported Black regardless of whether they also reported another race (the race alone-or-in-combination concept). This table shows data using the first approach (race-alone). The use of the single race
population does not imply that it is the preferred method of presenting or analyzing data. The U.S. Census Bureau uses a variety of approaches. Because Hispanics may be any race, data in this table for Hispanics
overlap slightly with data for the Black population. Data for American Indians and Alaska Natives are not shown because of their small sample size. The race or Hispanic origin of the householder designates the race or
Hispanic origin of the household. The estimates in this table are based on responses from a sample of the population and may differ from the actual values because of sampling variability and other factors. As a result,
apparent differences between the estimates for two or more groups may not be statistically significant. For information on sampling and nonsampling error see: http://www.census.gov/sipp/source.html
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Total
Passbook
Savings
Accounts
Money
Market
Deposit
Accounts
Certificates
of Deposit
Interest-
Earning
Checking
Accounts Total
Government
Securities
Municipal and
Corporate
Bonds
TOTAL 118,689 69.9 69.8 59.3 14.1 10.6 44.6 3.0 2.5 1.1
RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN
OF HOUSEHOLDER
White Alone 96,072 72.7 72.6 61.4 15.7 11.7 47.2 3.4 2.9 1.2
.White Alone (Not of Hispanic
Origin) 83,245 75.6 75.4 63.6 17.5 13.0 50.5 3.8 3.3 1.3
Black Alone 15,057 52.0 51.9 45.1 4.7 3.6 28.8 0.7 0.4 0.6Asian Alone 3,940 77.7 77.7 67.3 16.7 13.6 47.3 2.8 2.0 1.4
Other (residual) 3,621 62.5 62.5 53.4 6.7 5.2 35.9 1.3 1.3 0.3
Hispanic Origin 14,099 53.7 53.6 46.9 3.9 3.1 25.8 0.6 0.4 0.2
Not of Hispanic Origin 104,590 72.1 72.0 61.0 15.4 11.6 47.1 3.3 2.8 1.2
AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER
Less than 35 years 22,877 63.2 63.2 56.4 6.7 3.1 35.1 0.9 0.7 0.4
35 to 44 years 21,741 68.7 68.6 61.0 10.8 5.5 42.5 1.3 1.0 0.6
45 to 54 years 25,495 69.8 69.7 61.1 13.6 8.8 45.7 2.4 2.0 1.1
55 to 64 years 22,329 73.4 73.3 62.9 18.3 12.9 49.5 3.9 3.4 1.4
65 years and over 26,248 74.0 73.8 55.6 20.1 20.9 49.2 6.0 5.1 1.865 to 69 years 7,779 73.8 73.7 60.2 20.6 15.7 49.4 5.4 4.7 1.9
70 to 74 years 5,840 73.6 73.3 56.2 20.4 18.4 52.0 5.6 5.0 1.4
75 and over 12,629 74.3 74.1 52.6 19.7 25.2 47.8 6.4 5.4 1.9
EDUCATION OF
HOUSEHOLDER
No High School Diploma 11,926 44.5 44.4 34.3 2.6 4.8 22.2 0.4 0.4 0.1
High School Graduate Only 29,053 58.9 58.8 48.3 7.4 9.4 34.0 1.3 1.1 0.4
Some College, No Degree 16,572 71.5 71.4 61.4 10.9 9.0 44.5 2.2 1.9 0.7
Associate's Degree 24,788 70.7 70.6 60.1 10.8 9.2 44.1 2.0 1.7 0.6
Percent Owning Interest Earning Assets Percent Owning Interest Earning Assets
Characteristic
Table 3. Interest-Earning Asset Ownership Rates for Households, by Selected Characteristics: 2011
Number of
Households
(thousands) Total
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Total
Passbook
Savings
Accounts
Money
Market
Deposit
Accounts
Certificates
of Deposit
Interest-
Earning
Checking
Accounts Total
Government
Securities
Municipal and
Corporate
Bonds
Percent Owning Interest Earning Assets Percent Owning Interest Earning Assets
Characteristic
Table 3. Interest-Earning Asset Ownership Rates for Households, by Selected Characteristics: 2011
Number of
Households
(thousands) Total
Bachelor's Degree 22,873 84.4 84.2 73.9 24.2 13.8 58.2 4.9 4.0 2.1
Graduate or Professional
Degree 13,478 88.3 88.0 76.4 31.3 17.0 64.8 8.4 7.1 2.9
TYPE OF HOUSEHOLD BY AGE
OF HOUSEHOLDER
Married-couple households 59,918 77.1 76.9 67.3 18.3 13.0 52.0 3.9 3.3 1.4.Less than 35 years 9,672 70.3 70.1 63.2 9.0 3.8 41.6 1.1 0.9 0.6
.35 to 54 years 26,519 76.1 76.0 68.4 15.9 9.5 50.9 2.4 1.9 1.1
.55 to 64 years 12,610 80.3 80.1 70.7 23.5 17.0 57.2 5.1 4.6 1.8
.65 years and over 11,117 81.7 81.3 64.4 26.3 25.0 57.9 8.6 7.5 2.5
Male householder 23,249 63.8 63.7 52.4 9.6 6.5 38.4 2.3 2.0 0.8
.Less than 35 years 6,073 65.3 65.3 57.3 5.8 2.7 34.2 0.7 0.4 0.4
.35 to 54 years 9,125 61.3 61.3 51.0 7.9 4.0 38.1 1.5 1.4 0.7
.55 to 64 years 3,837 61.8 61.7 50.9 10.5 6.9 38.5 2.9 2.3 1.2
.65 years and over 4,215 68.8 68.6 50.0 18.1 17.0 45.3 5.7 5.2 1.5
Female householder 35,522 61.9 61.8 50.3 9.8 9.1 36.0 1.8 1.5 0.7.Less than 35 years 7,132 51.8 51.8 46.2 4.3 2.6 27.2 0.7 0.7 0.3
.35 to 54 years 11,592 59.9 59.8 52.2 7.6 4.8 33.8 1.1 0.9 0.4
.55 to 64 years 5,882 66.3 66.2 54.0 12.1 8.2 40.1 1.8 1.4 0.8
.65 years and over 10,915 68.3 68.1 49.0 14.6 18.3 41.9 3.3 2.7 1.1
LABOR FORCE ACTIVITY OF
HOUSEHOLDERS UNDER 65
Total 92,441 68.8 68.7 60.3 12.4 7.6 43.2 2.1 1.8 0.9
With labor force activity 75,377 71.9 71.9 63.6 12.8 7.5 45.3 2.0 1.7 0.9
With job entire period 67,269 74.0 73.9 65.7 13.6 8.0 47.0 2.1 1.8 0.9
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Total
Passbook
Savings
Accounts
Money
Market
Deposit
Accounts
Certificates
of Deposit
Interest-
Earning
Checking
Accounts Total
Government
Securities
Municipal and
Corporate
Bonds
Percent Owning Interest Earning Assets Percent Owning Interest Earning Assets
Characteristic
Table 3. Interest-Earning Asset Ownership Rates for Households, by Selected Characteristics: 2011
Number of
Households
(thousands) Total
With job part of period 4,533 61.0 6 0.8 5 1.8 8.0 4.2 3 6.1 1.6 1.2 0.7
No job during period, spent
time looking or on layoff 3,161 46.5 46.5 39.9 5.2 2.5 26.5 1.0 1.0 0.3
No labor force activity 17,064 54.8 54.6 45.7 10.3 8.0 33.9 2.5 2.1 0.9
MONTHLY HOUSEHOLD
INCOME
Lowest quintile 23,724 44.0 44.0 32.8 4.6 5.6 24.1 1.0 0.9 0.3
Second quintile 23,748 60.4 60.3 48.1 8.4 9.3 34.5 1.7 1.4 0.5
Third quintile 23,733 72.4 72.3 60.8 11.9 9.8 43.6 2.2 1.8 0.8
Fourth quintile 23,745 82.9 82.7 73.6 16.8 12.5 54.0 3.5 3.0 1.2
Highest quintile 23,738 90.0 89.8 81.3 28.6 15.6 66.6 6.4 5.4 2.6
HOUSEHOLD NET WORTH
Negative or zero 21,482 47.7 47.7 41.1 2.5 1.5 25.9 0.4 0.3 0.1
$1 to $4,999 10,815 48.3 48.2 38.7 1.5 1.8 24.6 0.2 0.2 0.1
$5,000 to $9,999 5,678 52.3 52.1 43.3 2.4 2.9 27.0 0.6 0.5 0.1
$10,000 to $24,999 7,793 65.5 65.4 54.9 4.7 3.5 35.2 0.6 0.5 0.2$25,000 to $49,999 8,229 70.2 70.2 60.2 6.1 5.0 39.9 0.5 0.3 0.3
$50,000 to $99,999 12,369 70.8 70.7 60.8 8.9 7.1 41.6 1.3 1.1 0.5
$100,000 to $249,999 21,293 79.2 79.0 67.1 14.3 13.0 51.2 2.2 1.8 0.7
$250,000 to $499,999 15,010 87.4 87.2 74.2 26.0 19.7 62.2 4.2 3.4 1.5
$500,000 and over 16,021 93.2 93.1 79.4 43.5 28.4 73.1 12.7 11.0 4.7
REGION
Northeast 21,770 73.9 73.8 62.4 16.5 12.0 48.2 3.5 2.8 1.4
Midwest 26,272 72.5 72.4 60.6 14.1 12.3 47.7 3.4 2.9 1.2
South 44,175 64.2 64.1 53.4 12.6 9.5 41.4 2.4 2.0 0.9
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Passbook
Savings
Accounts
Money
Market
Deposit
Accounts
Certificates
of Deposit
Interest-
Earning
Checking
Accounts Total
Government
Securities
Municipal and
Corporate
Bonds
Percent Owning Interest Earning Assets Percent Owning Interest Earning Assets
Characteristic
Table 3. Interest-Earning Asset Ownership Rates for Households, by Selected Characteristics: 2011
Number of
Households
(thousands) Total
West 26,471 73.7 73.6 65.2 14.5 9.4 43.7 3.1 2.7 1.0
TENURE
Owner 77,503 78.4 78.2 66.7 19.1 14.3 52.8 4.1 3.4 1.4
Renter 37,176 54.2 54.2 45.7 4.7 3.4 29.0 1.0 0.8 0.4
Footnotes:
Updated: July 12, 2013. Estimates for Type of Household by Age of Householder were updated to maintain consistency with prior year tabulations.
Updated: May 13, 2013. Estimates for income quintiles were updated after correcting for an inconsistency in how the cut-off points for income quintiles were set.Internet Release Date: 3/21/2013
Source:U.S. Census Bureau, Survey of Income and Program Participation, 2008 Panel, Wave 10
NOTE:Excludes group quarters. Federal surveys now give respondents the option of reporting more than one race. There are two basic ways of defining a race
group. A group such as Black may be defined as those who reported Black and no other race (the race-alone or single-race concept) or as those who reported Blackregardless of whether they also reported another race (the race alone-or-in-combination concept). This table shows data using the first approach (race-alone). The
use of the single race population does not imply that it is the preferred method of presenting or analyzing data. The U.S. Census Bureau uses a variety of
approaches. Because Hispanics may be any race, data in this table for Hispanics overlap slightly with data for the Black population. Data for American Indians and
Alaska Natives are not shown because of their small sample size. The race or Hispanic origin of the householder designates the race or Hispanic origin of the
household. The estimates in this table are based on responses from a sample of the population and may differ from the actual values because of sampling variability
and other factors. As a result, apparent differences between the estimates for two or more groups may not be statistically significant. For information on sampling
and nonsampling error see: http://www.census.gov/sipp/source.html
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Zero or
Negative
$1 to
$4,999
$5,000 to
$9,999
$10,000 to
$24,999
$25,000 to
$49,999
$50,000 to
$99,999
$100,000 to
$249,999
$250,000 to
$499,999
$500,000
or over
TOTAL 118,689 18.1 9.1 4.8 6.6 6.9 10.4 17.9 12.6 13.5
RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN
OF HOUSEHOLDER
White Alone 96,072 15.5 8.1 4.3 6.4 6.9 10.7 18.9 13.9 15.2
.White Alone (Not of Hispanic
Origin) 83,245 13.7 6.8 3.9 6.0 6.7 10.8 20.1 15.1 16.9
Black Alone 15,057 33.5 14.6 7.0 7.9 6.6 9.0 12.6 5.6 3.3
Asian Alone 3,940 15.4 9.0 5.5 6.6 7.2 8.2 17.0 13.8 17.3Other (residual) 3,621 25.5 13.1 7.2 6.3 8.0 11.9 15.2 7.5 5.4
Hispanic Origin 14,099 28.5 16.5 7.4 8.4 8.0 9.9 11.2 6.1 3.9
Not of Hispanic Origin 104,590 16.7 8.1 4.4 6.3 6.8 10.5 18.8 13.5 14.8
AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER
Less than 35 years 22,877 32.0 15.4 8.8 10.9 7.8 9.8 9.7 3.6 2.0
35 to 44 years 21,741 22.0 10.2 5.9 7.8 8.5 10.8 16.2 10.2 8.3
45 to 54 years 25,495 17.4 7.6 4.0 5.7 7.5 11.1 18.4 14.1 14.2
55 to 64 years 22,329 12.4 6.3 2.9 4.8 6.5 10.0 20.7 15.2 21.2
65 years and over 26,248 8.3 6.6 2.7 4.1 4.7 10.4 23.7 19.0 20.6
65 to 69 years 7,779 9.3 6.0 3.1 4.5 4.2 9.7 19.4 19.4 24.4
70 to 74 years 5,840 9.8 5.2 2.5 4.3 4.7 8.8 23.4 19.0 22.1
75 and over 12,629 7.1 7.5 2.5 3.7 5.0 11.5 26.6 18.6 17.5
EDUCATION OF
HOUSEHOLDER
No High School Diploma 11,926 25.8 17.9 6.3 7.6 7.7 10.7 13.6 6.5 3.8
High School Graduate Only 29,053 19.2 12.3 6.0 7.4 7.1 11.3 18.8 10.4 7.6
Some College, No Degree 16,572 20.3 10.4 5.2 7.1 7.2 10.1 17.5 11.6 10.6
Associate's Degree 24,788 19.3 8.8 5.2 7.2 7.3 11.6 17.8 12.7 10.2
Table 4. Percent Distribution of Household Net Worth, by Amount of Net Worth and Selected
Characterisitics: 2011
Household Net Worth
CharacteristicNumber of
Households
(thousands)
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Zero or
Negative
$1 to
$4,999
$5,000 to
$9,999
$10,000 to
$24,999
$25,000 to
$49,999
$50,000 to
$99,999
$100,000 to
$249,999
$250,000 to
$499,999
$500,000
or over
Table 4. Percent Distribution of Household Net Worth, by Amount of Net Worth and Selected
Characterisitics: 2011
Household Net Worth
CharacteristicNumber of
Households
(thousands)
Bachelor's Degree 22,873 13.2 3.9 3.2 5.5 7.1 10.0 19.4 16.7 21.0
Graduate or Professional
Degree 13,478 12.2 2.4 2.2 3.9 4.6 7.3 18.3 17.4 31.7
TYPE OF HOUSEHOLD BY AGE
OF HOUSEHOLDER
Married-couple households 59,918 13.0 5.3 3.2 5.6 6.6 9.9 20.2 16.5 19.9
.Less than 35 years 9,672 25.8 10.6 6.3 11.0 10.4 12.3 14.3 5.9 3.5
.35 to 54 years 26,519 14.3 5.3 3.3 5.7 7.4 10.8 20.2 16.5 16.5
.55 to 64 years 12,610 8.0 3.3 2.1 3.5 5.0 8.0 21.4 18.7 30.1
.65 years and over 11,117 4.2 2.8 1.4 3.0 3.0 7.8 24.0 23.2 30.6
Male householder 23,249 21.8 12.5 6.4 8.7 7.8 11.0 15.4 8.3 8.1
.Less than 35 years 6,073 32.1 15.9 9.7 11.8 7.0 10.9 8.4 2.7 1.4
.35 to 54 years 9,125 22.6 12.5 6.1 8.9 8.8 10.9 15.7 8.3 6.3
.55 to 64 years 3,837 15.9 11.1 4.3 7.6 8.9 11.8 19.5 10.1 10.7
.65 years and over 4,215 10.3 8.7 3.9 5.0 6.1 10.9 20.9 14.9 19.2
Female householder 35,522 24.3 13.4 6.4 6.8 7.0 10.9 15.8 9.0 6.3
.Less than 35 years 7,132 40.3 21.5 11.6 9.8 5.1 5.5 4.5 1.2 0.5
.35 to 54 years 11,592 28.9 14.0 7.4 7.3 8.6 11.4 12.3 6.0 4.1
.55 to 64 years 5,882 19.4 9.5 3.8 5.9 8.0 13.1 20.2 11.1 9.0
.65 years and over 10,915 11.8 9.5 3.5 4.8 5.9 12.7 24.6 16.2 11.0
LABOR FORCE ACTIVITY OF
HOUSEHOLDERS UNDER 65
Total 92,441 20.9 9.8 5.4 7.3 7.6 10.4 16.3 10.9 11.5
With labor force activity 75,377 19.7 9.3 5.4 7.4 7.9 10.7 16.9 11.3 11.4
With job entire period 67,269 17.9 8.5 5.2 7.4 8.2 11.0 17.6 12.0 12.2
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Zero or
Negative
$1 to
$4,999
$5,000 to
$9,999
$10,000 to
$24,999
$25,000 to
$49,999
$50,000 to
$99,999
$100,000 to
$249,999
$250,000 to
$499,999
$500,000
or over
Table 4. Percent Distribution of Household Net Worth, by Amount of Net Worth and Selected
Characterisitics: 2011
Household Net Worth
Characteristic
Number of
Households
(thousands)
With job part of period 4,533 31.9 15.5 7.5 8.2 5.9 8.3 10.9 6.0 5.8
No job during period, spent
time looking or on layoff 3,161 38.4 16.7 6.6 6.9 4.3 7.7 10.2 5.2 4.1
No labor force activity 17,064 26.2 12.4 5.3 6.6 6.1 9.3 13.7 8.8 11.7
MONTHLY HOUSEHOLD
INCOME
Lowest quintile 23,724 31.2 19.0 6.5 6.8 5.8 8.6 12.4 5.5 4.2Second quintile 23,748 20.4 14.6 7.2 8.1 7.4 10.5 17.1 9.1 5.6
Third quintile 23,733 17.1 7.2 6.0 8.9 8.5 12.4 19.7 12.0 8.3
Fourth quintile 23,745 13.8 3.4 3.1 5.9 8.4 12.8 20.9 16.0 15.6
Highest quintile 23,738 8.0 1.3 1.2 3.1 4.6 7.9 19.5 20.6 33.8
REGION
Northeast 21,770 19.4 8.8 3.9 4.8 5.7 8.7 16.8 15.6 16.2
Midwest 26,272 16.7 8.0 4.2 6.4 7.5 11.0 20.5 12.9 12.8
South 44,175 17.1 9.2 5.1 7.5 7.9 12.3 18.4 11.5 11.1
West 26,471 20.1 10.3 5.5 6.7 5.8 8.2 15.5 11.9 16.1
TENURE
Owner 77,503 9.0 1.3 1.6 4.6 7.5 13.4 24.7 18.1 19.8
Renter 37,176 35.3 24.1 10.6 10.4 5.9 4.8 5.0 2.2 1.6
Footnotes:
NOTE:Excludes group quarters. Federal surveys now give respondents the option of reporting more than one race. There are two basic ways of defining a
race group. A group such as Black may be defined as those who reported Black and no other race (the race-alone or single-race concept) or as those who
reported Black regardless of whether they also reported another race (the race alone-or-in-combination concept). This table shows data using the first
approach (race-alone). The use of the single race population does not imply that it is the preferred method of presenting or analyzing data. The U.S. Census
Bureau uses a variety of approaches. Because Hispanics may be any race, data in this table for Hispanics overlap slightly with data for the Black population.
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Zero or
Negative
$1 to
$4,999
$5,000 to
$9,999
$10,000 to
$24,999
$25,000 to
$49,999
$50,000 to
$99,999
$100,000 to
$249,999
$250,000 to
$499,999
$500,000
or over
Table 4. Percent Distribution of Household Net Worth, by Amount of Net Worth and Selected
Characterisitics: 2011
Household Net Worth
Characteristic
Number of
Households
(thousands)
Updated: July 12, 2013. Estimates for Type of Household by Age of Householder were updated to maintain consistency with prior year tabulations.
Updated: May 13, 2013. Estimates for income quintiles were updated after correcting for an inconsistency in how the cut-off points for income quintiles were
set.
Internet Release Date: 3/21/2013
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Survey of Income and Program Participation, 2008 Panel, Wave 10
Data for American Indians and Alaska Natives are not shown because of their small sample size. The race or Hispanic origin of the householder designates the
race or Hispanic origin of the household. The estimates in this table are based on responses from a sample of the population and may differ from the actual
values because of sampling variability and other factors. As a result, apparent differences between the estimates for two or more groups may not be
statistically significant. For information on sampling and nonsampling error see: http://www.census.gov/sipp/source.html
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Characteristic
Net Worth
Net Worth(Excluding
Equity in
Own
Home)
InterestEarning
Assets at
Financial
Institutions
Other
Interest-
Earning
Assets
Regular
Checking
Accounts
Stocksand
Mutual
Fund
Shares
Equity in
Business or
Profession
Equity in
Motor
Vehicles
Equity in
Own
Home
Rental
Property
Equity
Other
Real
Estate
Equity
U.S.
Saving
Bonds
IRA or
KEOGH
Accounts
401K &
Thrift
Savings
Plan
Other
Assets
TOTAL 338,950 255,843 22,170 803,641 2,659 228,643 180,046 8,418 127,290 370,013 171,529 6,103 166,451 119,799 154,524
RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN
OF HOUSEHOLDER
White Alone 389,092 298,274 23,831 862,722 2,783 242,600 175,925 8,795 130,864 381,991 176,179 6,041 179,791 132,007 154,936
.White Alone (Not of Hispanic
Origin) 435,169 336,435 25,410 881,816 3,057 247,389 178,840 9,126 135,932 389,995 178,338 6,070 184,725 139,762 160,322Black Alone 84,378 49,119 8,628 (B) 1,193 93,997 194,077 5,384 80,523 286,671 88,731 7,255 39,423 45,274 (B)
Asian Alone 272,844 172,052 27,408 (B) 4,760 111,605 268,577 10,113 171,817 299,191 (B) (B) 66,259 82,365 (B)
Other (residual) 139,127 80,858 10,679 (B) 1,833 89,080 158,308 6,774 110,125 (B) (B) (B) 64,965 56,231 (B)
Hispanic Origin 85,958 48,264 9,177 (B) 1,079 67,116 144,253 6,274 79,939 244,042 118,974 4,808 64,978 41,834 68,583
Not of Hispanic Origin 373,056 283,827 23,474 821,602 2,882 232,933 183,983 8,679 131,733 377,494 173,731 6,134 170,735 125,918 159,358
AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER
Less than 35 years 68,479 54,859 8,070 19,583 1,688 23,840 124,400 5,556 37,066 155,490 62,674 2,792 44,508 38,138 35,261
35 to 44 years 169,919 124,468 13,837 64,087 1,759 67,005 235,877 7,839 74,188 217,267 157,308 4,192 86,062 66,685 96,528
45 to 54 years 286,831 206,871 19,330 102,166 2,588 132,949 122,071 9,044 113,611 353,268 181,651 5,152 95,740 171,115 124,307
55 to 64 years 468,126 352,043 30,860 649,609 3,098 209,041 221,041 10,249 151,305 416,277 167,852 7,266 147,345 170,645 240,13365 years and over 655,470 505,596 34,370 1,397,110 4,216 481,907 208,420 9,111 190,073 466,109 193,805 10,096 348,951 138,215 164,311
65 to 69 years 819,767 663,683 32,229 4,766,937 4,510 220,779 241,237 10,200 194,450 573,635 230,739 8,366 458,054 163,491 203,932
70 to 74 years 861,537 719,789 36,648 165,992 3,625 608,702 178,681 10,246 175,298 443,146 198,935 9,952 446,209 134,940 109,176
75 and over 459,026 309,221 34,639 139,098 4,308 588,246 173,984 7,737 194,447 378,530 156,830 11,394 213,018 101,096 166,625
EDUCATION OF
No High School Diploma 98,109 45,956 11,831 (B) 1,323 135,056 155,440 5,906 105,896 208,507 (B) (B) 104,130 41,463 (B)
High School Graduate Only 163,409 97,470 17,195 48,688 2,190 86,393 159,347 7,395 107,370 299,465 134,184 7,538 146,036 59,721 85,082
Some College, No Degree 225,896 158,674 16,459 102,331 2,244 122,756 223,837 7,703 111,169 338,492 134,871 5,576 90,644 68,361 145,075
Associate's Degree 259,738 189,128 17,451 67,262 2,339 453,564 157,118 7,923 106,470 301,533 133,419 5,733 145,701 70,646 116,485
Bachelor's Degree 509,484 402,587 26,794 1,381,209 3,657 182,622 175,428 9,822 145,383 391,423 194,644 5,583 169,072 133,628 127,870
Graduate or Professional
Degree 925,900 776,232 39,101 1,060,903 4,198 280,033 214,307 11,411 192,048 494,739 244,225 6,595 248,688 270,347 280,945
TYPE OF HOUSEHOLD BY AGE
Married-couple households 448,861 341,056 26,938 1,158,539 3,365 244,266 187,482 10,516 136,408 437,916 171,521 6,439 164,300 119,304 128,838
.Less than 35 years 121,930 100,838 10,037 (B) 1,986 24,324 137,479 6,422 37,408 173,924 43,414 3,042 57,592 47,548 36,166
.35 to 54 years 276,546 190,698 20,591 92,288 2,581 89,550 184,886 10,387 109,464 345,774 175,752 4,858 95,211 92,556 95,168
.55 to 64 years 655,076 504,768 38,530 819,852 4,075 251,257 206,451 12,617 171,271 496,601 173,500 7,475 152,816 216,603 162,382
.65 years and over 910,557 723,121 40,831 2,214,678 6,175 573,692 211,775 11,912 207,521 601,747 187,319 11,930 349,506 143,713 162,261
Table 5. Mean Value of Assets for Households by Type of Asset Owned and Selected Characteristics: 2011
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Characteristic
Net Worth
Net Worth(Excluding
Equity in
Own
Home)
InterestEarning
Assets at
Financial
Institutions
Other
Interest-
Earning
Assets
Regular
Checking
Accounts
Stocksand
Mutual
Fund
Shares
Equity in
Business or
Profession
Equity in
Motor
Vehicles
Equity in
Own
Home
Rental
Property
Equity
Other
Real
Estate
Equity
U.S.
Saving
Bonds
IRA or
KEOGH
Accounts
401K &
Thrift
Savings
Plan
Other
Assets
Table 5. Mean Value of Assets for Households by Type of Asset Owned and Selected Characteristics: 2011
Male householder 231,256 177,873 18,949 142,367 2,176 163,653 165,285 6,405 105,179 218,634 197,415 5,609 121,650 202,929 309,418
.Less than 35 years 40,985 30,402 7,297 (B) 1,873 26,642 91,534 5,395 40,029 (B) (B) 3,126 36,488 31,340 (B)
.35 to 54 years 276,364 238,494 13,228 (B) 2,053 175,312 136,338 6,138 69,825 155,465 188,898 5,186 120,438 344,069 191,863
.55 to 64 years 258,976 187,746 24,518 (B) 2,023 112,404 262,157 7,282 120,231 194,683 (B) 6,638 122,852 83,249 (B)
.65 years and over 382,497 250,120 41,431 107,470 3,150 305,250 245,227 7,643 187,724 379,799 259,408 8,632 189,166 131,933 249,578
Female householder 224,053 163,149 14,338 62,710 1,635 224,978 164,107 5,403 117,968 208,950 148,443 5,299 203,028 58,047 104,649.Less than 35 years 19,407 13,334 5,289 (B) 1,034 16,302 126,849 4,211 32,149 (B) (B) 1,722 17,441 21,310 (B)
.35 to 54 years 99,333 64,433 8,777 (B) 1,407 118,170 138,031 5,253 73,341 218,278 139,136 3,829 52,632 46,846 98,768
.55 to 64 years 203,763 131,794 14,816 (B) 1,680 83,556 252,220 6,156 111,655 202,040 121,460 6,804 143,882 68,607 101,191
.65 years and over 501,160 382,774 23,774 96,230 2,353 387,900 155,632 5,930 168,169 219,491 170,921 7,515 416,439 128,469 116,758
LABOR FORCE ACTIVITY OF
Total 249,089 184,937 18,449 329,398 2,291 126,679 175,857 8,234 104,406 330,149 161,371 5,064 103,113 117,614 149,233
With labor force activity 225,546 163,777 18,005 63,775 2,365 90,085 175,498 8,143 98,868 308,386 144,741 4,375 91,285 110,143 105,395
With job entire period 241,126 176,301 18,783 58,198 2,492 91,281 176,333 8,353 99,851 308,809 147,014 4,288 91,570 113,021 108,714
With job part of period 100,868 62,323 10,339 (B) 1,509 75,728 109,886 6,139 90,712 (B) (B) 4,850 65,111 58,898 (B)
No job during period, spent
time looking or on layoff 82,713 51,983 7,039 (B) 953 60,189 (B) 5,997 76,866 (B) (B) (B) 83,460 63,393 (B)
No labor force activity 353,085 278,407 21,026 1,289,031 1,922 344,321 180,216 8,701 131,275 460,745 236,436 9,429 183,398 182,011 326,781
MONTHLY HOUSEHOLD
Lowest quintile 96,867 50,685 8,827 51,160 952 118,781 125,356 5,346 110,899 260,451 158,605 5,860 126,219 41,511 107,960
Second quintile 162,542 102,087 13,890 75,376 1,713 90,518 144,469 5,891 109,251 263,453 143,782 6,408 156,604 36,387 239,690
Third quintile 238,928 167,934 16,220 50,716 2,275 434,536 136,478 7,468 108,398 250,497 145,355 5,513 149,864 43,086 91,790
Fourth quintile 298,560 207,889 22,300 78,314 2,915 126,048 177,633 9,157 117,772 322,335 137,164 5,854 152,846 75,953 125,813
Highest quintile 897,768 750,553 38,927 1,774,319 5,052 267,445 246,522 12,816 169,286 482,242 217,199 6,484 196,267 229,630 178,996
HOUSEHOLD NET WORTH
Negative or zero -35,472 -18,788 2,482 (B) 1,014 7,133 4,281 2,939 -51,546 18,171 (B) 2,740 13,730 14,365 8,341
$1 to $4,999 1,899 2,100 972 (B) 548 3,246 1,989 2,538 -2,100 (B) (B) (B) 5,535 6,618 (B)
$5,000 to $9,999 7,248 6,251 1,965 (B) 1,085 (B) 6,611 5,506 4,502 (B) (B) (B) 5,651 7,622 (B)
$10,000 to $24,999 16,586 11,490 3,397 (B) 1,460 6,728 7,646 7,078 11,218 (B) (B) 1,853 10,724 12,904 (B)
$25,000 to $49,999 36,878 20,245 5,696 (B) 1,681 14,267 14,215 6,319 23,550 (B) (B) 2,252 15,612 22,128 (B)
$50,000 to $99,999 73,099 32,046 8,286 (B) 2,333 11,918 22,899 7,135 48,899 43,500 30,627 2,824 22,184 30,235 22,384
$100,000 to $249,999 164,345 73,649 13,894 13,583 3,094 26,070 39,577 9,633 100,774 92,294 63,182 5,182 38,984 52,227 42,840
$250,000 to $499,999 354,668 191,309 30,158 40,811 3,861 51,424 87,024 11,486 174,611 187,374 111,690 6,542 72,482 102,203 61,514
$500,000 and over 1,920,956 1,599,373 70,380 1,371,630 7,305 516,581 548,404 15,599 336,452 594,471 285,904 9,573 421,630 399,414 320,776
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Characteristic
Net Worth
Net Worth(Excluding
Equity in
Own
Home)
InterestEarning
Assets at
Financial
Institutions
Other
Interest-
Earning
Assets
Regular
Checking
Accounts
Stocksand
Mutual
Fund
Shares
Equity in
Business or
Profession
Equity in
Motor
Vehicles
Equity in
Own
Home
Rental
Property
Equity
Other
Real
Estate
Equity
U.S.
Saving
Bonds
IRA or
KEOGH
Accounts
401K &
Thrift
Savings
Plan
Other
Assets
Table 5. Mean Value of Assets for Households by Type of Asset Owned and Selected Characteristics: 2011
REGION
Northeast 293,165 181,943 22,796 132,329 2,746 174,315 162,435 8,929 180,182 340,671 181,526 6,105 105,934 95,860 148,205
Midwest 295,829 230,093 22,014 94,499 2,426 111,118 177,095 8,567 93,444 369,744 143,403 6,118 142,283 196,570 108,281
South 252,540 179,835 21,080 404,639 2,813 125,970 206,432 8,202 107,034 308,878 151,387 5,926 190,129 77,621 225,019
West 563,634 469,046 23,388 2,701,780 2,590 529,606 155,783 8,272 160,839 454,536 227,141 6,383 219,377 123,429 123,672
TENUREOwner 497,427 370,154 26,643 896,229 3,300 250,235 194,827 9,873 127,290 390,484 176,384 6,454 186,106 142,595 167,988
Renter 39,557 39,557 9,754 48,365 1,455 88,538 125,396 4,726 0 174,431 121,778 3,738 49,997 36,298 75,747
Footnotes:
Updated: May 13, 2013. Estimates for income quintiles were updated after correcting for an inconsistency in how the cut-off points for income quintiles were set.
Updated: July 12, 2013. Estimates for Type of Household by Age of Householder were updated to maintain consistency with prior year tabulations.
Internet Release Date: 3/21/2013
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Survey of Income and Program Participation, 2008 Panel, Wave 10
NOTE:In dollars. Excludes group quarters. (B) - Base is less than 200,000 households. Individual outliers that highly influenced the mean value for asset categories were excluded. "Other Assets" includes
mortgages held for sale of real estate, amount due from sale of business or property, and other financial assets. Federal surveys now give respondents the option of reporting more than one race. There are two
basic ways of defining a race group. A group such as Black may be defined as those who reported Black and no other race (the race-alone or single-race concept) or as those who reported Black regardless of
whether they also reported another race (the race alone-or-in-combination concept). This table shows data using the first approach (race-alone). The use of the single race population does not imply that it is the
preferred method of presenting or analyzing data. The U.S. Census Bureau uses a variety of approaches. Because Hispanics may be any race, data in this table for Hispanics overlap slightly with data for the Black
population. Data for American Indians and Alaska Natives are not shown because of their small sample size. The race or Hispanic origin of the householder designates the race or Hispanic origin of the
household. The estimates in this table are based on responses from a sample of the population and may differ from the actual values because of sampling variability and other factors. As a result, apparent
differences between the estimates for two or more groups may not be statistically significant. For information on sampling and nonsampling error see: http://www.census.gov/sipp/source.html
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Characteristic
Net
Worth
Net Worth(Excluding
Equity in
Own
Home)
InterestEarning
Assets at
Financial
Institutions
Other
Interest-
Earning
Assets
Regular
Checking
Accounts
Stocksand
Mutual
Fund
Shares
Equity in
Business or
Profession
Equity in
Motor
Vehicles
Equity in
Own
Home
Rental
Property
Equity
Other
Real
Estate
Equity
U.S.
Saving
Bonds
IRA or
KEOGH
Accounts
401K &
Thrift
Savings
Plan
Other
Assets
TOTAL 1,235 487 75 2,279 25 1,000 750 96 1,170 10,000 5,000 50 781 500 1,720
RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN
OF HOUSEHOLDER
White Alone 1,665 720 75 2,508 50 1,250 625 37 500 10,000 3,993 50 1,000 750 1,695
.White Alone (Not of Hispanic
Origin) 1,774 1,052 125 2,500 38 1,250 500 0 1,750 8,900 5,000 50 1,250 779 2,500Black Alone 526 187 50 (B) 25 1,944 1,625 161 2,598 45,000 18,716 150 2,000 1,000 (B)
Asian Alone 10,634 3,507 375 (B) 100 5,313 4,586 386 9,612 40,244 (B) (B) 3,250 2,500 (B)
Other (residual) 4,877 667 125 (B) 50 2,297 5,711 395 4,344 (B) (B) (B) 4,275 3,250 (B)
Hispanic Origin 573 313 100 (B) 25 2,954 1,033 212 2,000 39,276 13,358 408 2,546 1,250 5,265
Not of Hispanic Origin 1,335 605 113 2,448 26 1,250 500 68 1,000 10,000 5,000 50 892 500 2,500
AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER
Less than 35 years 315 299 50 2,012 25 1,000 1,500 175 750 20,170 6,384 70 805 625 2,651
35 to 44 years 2,110 612 150 2,419 15 1,250 1,607 174 1,250 22,894 12,500 100 1,250 1,123 4,064
45 to 54 years 2,359 1,276 243 4,923 50 2,000 1,250 24 2,119 11,891 7,500 63 2,000 2,000 5,000
55 to 64 years 4,443 2,727 246 3,913 50 2,048 1,625 89 2,500 17,167 7,500 66 1,505 2,000 6,244
65 years and over 3,310 1,193 100 2,326 87 5,000 1,500 0 1,250 15,000 5,000 375 1,500 3,214 6,259
65 to 69 years 9,245 4,089 500 4,830 75 9,045 3,750 65 3,500 32,185 10,102 281 5,000 3,254 7,482
70 to 74 years 8,751 3,781 500 10,816 116 9,357 2,000 162 3,750 26,250 11,482 1,000 5,672 2,603 12,130
75 and over 3,693 1,326 320 4,277 123 6,250 2,243 287 1,500 17,500 7,481 500 2,500 3,750 11,413
EDUCATION OF
HOUSEHOLDER
No High School Diploma 1,320 187 115 (B) 27 5,276 2,150 195 3,019 35,972 (B) (B) 3,612 736 (B)
High School Graduate Only 2,154 280 100 4,585 25 1,753 1,250 175 1,731 13,136 8,750 100 1,600 1,000 5,302
Some College, No Degree 3,590 796 188 7,345 29 2,250 1,952 216 2,750 19,980 8,000 104 1,750 1,750 5,250
Associate's Degree 2,207 773 125 5,255 13 1,750 1,000 111 2,000 13,238 6,250 50 1,500 1,000 5,830
Bachelor's Degree 3,980 2,320 250 3,750 50 2,236 1,046 153 3,241 16,786 5,000 63 1,250 1,250 4,565
Graduate or Professional
Degree 9,904 5,921 500 2,500 150 3,250 1,875 213 4,680 20,000 20,005 163 2,250 1,704 5,442
TYPE OF HOUSEHOLD BY AGE
OF HOUSEHOLDER
Married-couple households 2,429 1,354 100 2,618 50 1,750 500 123 1,750 6,000 5,000 0 1,250 933 3,698
.Less than 35 years 1,438 942 125 (B) 125 1,439 4,441 201 1,000 21,406 8,012 140 1,225 1,250 3,500
.35 to 54 years 3,314 1,953 175 3,830 79 1,500 1,000 182 1,500 12,500 9,182 63 1,250 1,346 5,057
Table 6. Standard Error for Median Value of Assets for Households, by Type of Asset Owned and Selected Characteristics: 2011
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Characteristic
Net
Worth
Net Worth(Excluding
Equity in
Own
Home)
InterestEarning
Assets at
Financial
Institutions
Other
Interest-
Earning
Assets
Regular
Checking
Accounts
Stocksand
Mutual
Fund
Shares
Equity in
Business or
Profession
Equity in
Motor
Vehicles
Equity in
Own
Home
Rental
Property
Equity
Other
Real
Estate
Equity
U.S.
Saving
Bonds
IRA or
KEOGH
Accounts
401K &
Thrift
Savings
Plan
Other
Assets
Table 6. Standard Error for Median Value of Assets for Households, by Type of Asset Owned and Selected Characteristics: 2011
.55 to 64 years 8,681 6,829 426 4,520 50 3,250 1,895 301 3,745 17,500 10,249 130 2,750 2,938 12,446
.65 years and over 8,837 5,211 748 3,750 152 7,500 1,336 304 401 31,310 5,000 632 2,750 3,580 10,457
Male householder 1,830 435 100 6,750 50 2,250 1,250 153 2,500 12,500 9,638 125 2,278 1,000 4,855
.Less than 35 years 699 681 100 (B) 125 1,480 1,316 270 3,432 (B) (B) 178 1,000 1,500 (B)
.35 to 54 years 2,851 935 50 (B) 26 1,750 2,108 235 2,500 15,308 21,154 175 2,421 2,000 6,656
.55 to 64 years 6,843 1,739 369 (B) 98 6,270 4,250 466 3,750 20,240 (B) 669 5,000 6,273 (B)
.65 years and over 7,509 2,870 625 10,250 136 18,178 5,762 393 5,000 32,342 21,979 1,000 5,756 7,142 18,001
Female householder 1,345 275 25 3,082 25 1,250 900 106 2,000 13,750 10,000 63 1,250 850 4,750
.Less than 35 years 286 242 75 (B) 34 2,061 2,518 215 2,757 (B) (B) 48 1,056 1,000 (B)
.35 to 54 years 1,063 543 75 (B) 25 3,035 2,221 187 2,500 27,053 22,856 121 1,851 1,588 8,250
.55 to 64 years 4,677 1,171 150 (B) 50 2,590 2,294 252 3,417 24,575 17,500 125 2,652 2,250 7,625
.65 years and over 2,602 578 250 4,764 28 2,169 2,479 209 3,750 25,000 10,724 350 2,500 2,500 7,188
LABOR FORCE ACTIVITY OF
HOUSEHOLDERS UNDER 65
Total 1,148 414 0 2,897 25 819 750 111 1,000 6,142 6,722 75 1,000 750 1,777
With labor force activity 1,251 565 25 2,031 31 1,000 750 116 1,250 8,952 7,500 58 500 1,000 2,000
With job entire period 1,496 761 125 2,318 50 1,000 750 111 1,250 9,846 7,500 63 693 750 2,241
With job part of period 1,001 585 125 (B) 50 3,926 6,063 360 5,000 (B) (B) 168 4,365 2,677 (B)
No job during period, spent
time looking or on layoff 540 214 71 (B) 34 5,924 (B) 411 6,742 (B) (B) (B) 4,095 2,903 (B)
No labor force activity 1,969 499 171 8,060 25 3,230 4,000 240 1,750 29,590 12,500 321 3,750 2,500 15,670
MONTHLY HOUSEHOLD
INCOME
Lowest quintile 536 100 13 8,089 13 2,500 1,567 127 1,844 25,056 13,750 135 2,051 966 13,402
Second quintile 1,915 307 63 2,983 13 2,983 1,276 163 2,500 23,245 9,125 125 1,799 750 5,633
Third quintile 2,129 520 102 6,563 18 1,481 1,250 114 1,750 16,250 8,750 75 1,454 750 5,821
Fourth quintile 3,904 1,869 177 3,000 0 1,620 1,250 121 1,750 10,987 8,750 125 1,750 1,000 4,307
Highest quintile 6,192 5,110 334 4,250 125 2,750 2,500 219 2,500 10,000 10,000 125 2,000 2,500 4,010
HOUSEHOLD NET WORTH
Negative or zero 334 246 50 (B) 25 366 75 100 1,613 9,378 (B) 50 559 250 1,101
$1 to $4,999 59 59 13 (B) 16 292 125 54 487 (B) (B) (B) 503 356 (B)
$5,000 to $9,999 0 0 38 (B) 40 (B) 500 153 250 (B) (B) (B) 617 316 (B)
$10,000 to $24,999 135 226 100 (B) 40 706 625 181 750 (B) (B) 182 999 500 (B)
$25,000 to $49,999 275 1,429 112 (B) 75 1,250 1,646 217 776 (B) (B) 70 915 1,000 (B)
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Characteristic
Net
Worth
Net Worth(Excluding
Equity in
Own
Home)
InterestEarning
Assets at
Financial
Institutions
Other
Interest-
Earning
Assets
Regular
Checking
Accounts
Stocksand
Mutual
Fund
Shares
Equity in
Business or
Profession
Equity in
Motor
Vehicles
Equity in
Own
Home
Rental
Property
Equity
Other
Real
Estate
Equity
U.S.
Saving
Bonds
IRA or
KEOGH
Accounts
401K &
Thrift
Savings
Plan
Other
Assets
Table 6. Standard Error for Median Value of Assets for Households, by Type of Asset Owned and Selected Characteristics: 2011
$50,000 to $99,999 553 921 125 (B) 75 772 1,750 200 1,250 5,416 5,564 75 1,000 1,250 2,902
$100,000 to $249,999 1,060 1,518 204 1,085 25 925 1,495 158 0 7,500 3,451 113 716 1,500 3,000
$250,000 to $499,999 2,243 3,933 500 3,750 125 1,250 3,888 238 4,574 9,047 7,500 125 2,500 3,250 5,010
$500,000 and over 10,246 10,037 642 5,000 82 1,250 12,500 171 2,989 16,122 15,000 200 5,250 5,241 12,134
REGION
Northeast 4,868 1,691 129 2,889 75 2,250 750 38 3,750 22,621 8,750 100 2,253 2,135 5,116Midwest 2,813 1,362 105 6,250 72 1,590 2,500 204 2,000 15,502 5,000 75 2,254 750 5,000
South 1,703 540 83 3,525 25 1,540 1,500 170 1,250 10,066 7,000 100 1,250 1,000 2,951
West 3,704 1,306 238 3,416 62 2,481 865 182 3,750 10,308 7,629 103 2,132 1,000 5,348
TENURE
Owner 2,086 1,172 125 2,500 50 1,250 320 84 1,148 7,500 5,000 50 1,000 1,250 2,830
Renter 123 123 50 3,750 11 1,000 1,000 96 0 20,001 10,000 100 1,000 750 3,875
Footnotes:
Updated: May 13, 2013. Estimates for income quintiles were updated after correcting for an inconsistency in how the cut-off points for income quintiles were set.
Updated: July 12, 2013. Estimates for Type of Household by Age of Householder were updated to maintain consistency with prior year tabulations.
Internet Release Date: 3/21/2013
Source:U.S. Census Bureau, Survey of Income and Program Participation, 2008 Panel, Wave 10
NOTE:In dollars. Excludes group quarters. (B) - Base is less than 200,000 households. Standard errors have been calculated using replicate weights. Standard error of 0 indicates that the width of the confidence
interval for this estimate rounds to zero. Federal surveys now give respondents the option of reporting more than one race. There are two basic ways of defining a race group. A group such as Black may be
defined as those who reported Black and no other race (the race-alone or single-race concept) or as those who reported Black regardless of whether they also reported another race (the race alone-or-in-combination concept). This table shows data using the first approach (race-alone). The use of the single race population does not imply that it is the preferred method of presenting or analyzing data. The U.S.
Census Bureau uses a variety of approaches. Because Hispanics may be any race, data in this table for Hispanics overlap slightly with data for the Black population. Data for American Indians and Alaska Natives
are not shown because of their small sample size. The race or Hispanic origin of the householder designates the race or Hispanic origin of the household. The estimates in this table are based on responses from a
sample of the population and may differ from the actual values because of sampling variability and other factors. As a result, apparent differences between the estimates for two or more groups may not be
statistically significant. For information on sampling and nonsampling error see: http://www.census.gov/sipp/source.html
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Characteristic
Net
Worth
Net Worth(Excluding
Equity in
Own
Home)
InterestEarning
Assets at
Financial
Institutions
Other
Interest-
Earning
Assets
Regular
Checking
Accounts
Stocksand
Mutual
Fund
Shares
Equity in
Business or
Profession
Equity in
Motor
Vehicles
Equity in
Own
Home
Rental
Property
Equity
Other
Real
Estate
Equity
U.S.
Saving
Bonds
IRA or
KEOGH
Accounts
401K &
Thrift
Savings
Plan
Other
Assets
TOTAL 31,746 31,588 532 371,743 91 62,137 11,063 78 1,905 18,739 8,790 312 22,230 23,926 18,241
RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN
OF HOUSEHOLDER
White Alone 39,243 39,019 597 401,960 107 69,095 11,554 83 2,100 21,317 9,388 321 24,768 28,527 19,704
.White Alone (Not of Hispanic
Origin) 45,014 44,827 650 410,885 125 70,985 12,010 92 2,220 22,403 9,702 326 25,850 30,978 20,932
Black Alone 5,781 5,225 738 (B) 149 26,334 55,614 206 3,929 43,140 13,365 1,691 3,168 3,975 (B)
Asian Alone 16,382 14,397 2,502 (B) 640 19,697 72,321 394 9,601 38,802 (B) (B) 6,472 5,623 (B)
Other (residual) 15,577 9,824 1,370 (B) 366 22,438 44,188 340 18,161 (B) (B) (B) 10,958 5,235 (B)
Hispanic Origin 5,100 4,498 1,002 (B) 89 16,381 30,420 185 4,131 35,477 18,849 1,783 8,918 3,635 21,548
Not of Hispanic Origin 35,817 35,685 576 380,115 104 63,789 11,479 85 1,997 19,699 9,066 319 23,175 25,783 19,248
AGE OF HOUSEHOLDER
Less than 35 years 16,191 16,342 409 5,304 103 2,099 17,671 134 2,218 31,302 8,682 516 9,781 2,493 8,091
35 to 44 years 8,792 8,401 810 26,743 120 15,335 35,576 161 2,967 25,316 22,016 425 21,059 2,031 20,317
45 to 54 years 45,111 44,921 885 28,390 218 21,377 11,002 184 3,192 42,274 21,889 536 6,030 84,146 24,591
55 to 64 years 82,802 82,712 1,877 518,408 235 78,707 24,455 217 5,635 42,012 14,509 682 15,241 35,184 80,131
65 years and over 115,496 114,799 1,156 776,475 357 206,330 25,890 132 3,881 33,646 16,993 966 81,100 15,302 24,693
65 to 69 years 176,731 174,744 1,971 2,821,943 624 21,272 35,014 256 8,141 71,423 39,031 1,621 173,965 32,732 62,403
70 to 74 years 394,218 393,809 2,960 53,793 679 282,536 43,755 287 4,640 60,714 29,046 1,509 194,101 12,283 19,822
75 and over 108,091 107,282 1,596 24,678 546 404,931 61,769 194 5,994 39,319 16,726 1,691 79,561 8,164 27,898
EDUCATION OF
HOUSEHOLDER
No High School Diploma 6,058 5,146 1,285 (B) 126 26,528 41,282 180 5,657 20,985 (B) (B) 35,695 5,480 (B)
High School Graduate Only 10,999 10,917 922 9,701 172 9,013 26,753 118 2,363 26,976 12,849 895 55,997 3,153 12,980
Some College, No Degree 22,844 22,492 883 32,618 256 12,302 31,543 192 3,908 40,439 15,518 682 9,298 3,640 39,150
Associate's Degree 55,184 54,866 1,052 11,910 169 351,130 19,296 174 3,285 32,343 12,015 758 38,342 2,841 24,674
Bachelor's Degree 94,209 93,941 1,098 920,229 259 57,902 19,440 183 4,882 42,065 19,308 484 43,470 27,572 13,608Graduate or Professional
Degree 202,281 201,851 2,301 698,771 399 73,019 31,042 276 6,931 51,778 24,668 657 65,751 130,485 89,379
TYPE OF HOUSEHOLD BY AGE
OF HOUSEHOLDER
Married-couple households 45,031 44,687 826 557,568 152 90,601 14,464 125 2,315 25,029 10,486 417 23,081 12,204 13,062
.Less than 35 years 37,617 37,886 720 (B) 180 2,923 25,748 248 3,094 37,673 6,233 621 16,518 3,989 13,305
.35 to 54 years 7,636 6,740 899 24,242 181 4,710 21,553 194 2,997 34,992 20,725 457 5,711 2,452 10,742
Table 7. Standard Error for Mean Value of Assets for Households, by Type of Asset Owned and Selected Characteristics: 2011
8/12/2019 Wealth Data
22/23
Characteristic
Net
Worth
Net Worth(Excluding
Equity in
Own
Home)
InterestEarning
Assets at
Financial
Institutions
Other
Interest-
Earning
Assets
Regular
Checking
Accounts
Stocksand
Mutual
Fund
Shares
Equity in
Business or
Profession
Equity in
Motor
Vehicles
Equity in
Own
Home
Rental
Property
Equity
Other
Real
Estate
Equity
U.S.
Saving
Bonds
IRA or
KEOGH
Accounts
401K &
Thrift
Savings
Plan
Other
Assets
Table 7. Standard Error for Mean Value of Assets for Households, by Type of Asset Owned and Selected Characteristics: 2011
.55 to 64 years 145,969 145,859 2,872 699,383 396 107,588 27,376 319 7,445 57,754 16,839 786 8,909 51,923 24,306
.65 years and over 172,538 171,169 1,872 1,258,047 720 350,302 31,245 220 5,338 49,381 19,506 1,475 99,797 6,754 32,974
Male householder 49,677 49,695 1,123 39,768 152 32,495 21,145 117 4,444 29,004 26,933 757 25,585 145,892 94,142
.Less than 35 years 4,562 4,372 818 (B) 226 4,015 25,631 226 3,727 (B) (B) 951 13,826 4,248 (B)
.35 to 54 years 125,858 125,729 1,761 (B) 265 87,636 23,418 214 5,236 26,599 38,108 1,183 61,577 293,390 74,985
.55 to 64 years 33,830 28,831 3,943 (B) 240 21,688 64,132 362 15,137 40,221 (B) 1,859 16,595 7,267 (B)
.65 years and over 29,376 26,498 3,430 26,087 399 59,838 74,787 273 11,842 99,341 67,144 1,801 37,746 19,809 87,945
Female householder 65,420 65,413 613 14,578 103 87,452 28,468 82 3,157 20,343 14,720 552 72,658 7,812 14,036
.Less than 35 years 3,085 3,063 559 (B) 93 2,775 46,400 181 4,541 (B) (B) 589 2,660 2,130 (B)
.35 to 54 years 8,052 7,067 805 (B) 214 45,990 41,928 150 4,358 58,812 21,692 661 9,530 2,725 31,562
.55 to 64 years 23,231 22,417 1,377 (B) 152 19,322 82,360 205 5,481 31,856 20,077 1,526 67,446 5,636 32,308
.65 years and over 209,961 210,276 1,266 24,529 222 189,741 63,494 175 5,261 22,331 27,539 1,163 190,127 54,397 19,878
LABOR FORCE ACTIVITY OF
HOUSEHOLDERS UNDER 65
Total 24,046 24,006 607 226,791 87 26,421 11,722 94 2,011 21,686 10,040 291 7,477 26,723 29,393
With labor force activity 15,846 15,714 677 10,691 97 3,593 11,763 105 2,012 21,218 8,969 278 6,324 28,892 10,653
With job entire period 17,722 17,593 725 9,398 104 3,800 12,254 112 2,093 22,236 9,451 291 6,677 30,536 11,298
With job part of period 9,534 7,713 1,555 (B) 279 14,015 28,607 308 6,832 (B) (B) 1,718 8,114 7,553 (B)
No job during period, spent
time looking or on layoff 10,566 8,734 1,172 (B) 337 15,531 (B) 395 8,836 (B) (B) (B) 18,984 11,914 (B)
No labor force activity 110,061 109,643 1,424 1,028,772 204 178,017 44,930 226 6,312 83,332 34,032 1,068 37,375 64,987 145,250
MONTHLY HOUSEHOLD
INCOME
Lowest quintile 7,541 7,174 699 10,604 90 40,158 16,650 129 4,333 41,759 29,823 883 54,497 2,784 19,077
Second quintile 20,448 20,447 726 34,795 124 12,880 24,154 130 3,704 33,794 24,273 1,052 70,214 3,198 133,402
Third quintile 57,303 56,658 832 7,462 172 357,071 16,412 124 2,914 24,296 19,198 780 35,095 2,198 16,220Fourth quintile 20,507 19,827 969 14,124 195 11,666 22,432 148 3,284 28,510 13,292 587 48,321 5,835 25,875
Highest quintile 144,726 144,642 1,720 854,681 313 61,810 24,999 238 4,398 38,835 16,093 457 38,258 65,590 23,223
HOUSEHOLD NET WORTH
Negative or zero 1,500 1,305 172 (B) 91 3,080 4,303 141 3,234 24,874 (B) 769 1,535 840 2,807
$1 to $4,999 29 176 75 (B) 45 855 504 72 1,811 (B) (B) (B) 945 662 (B)
$5,000 to $9,999 37 288 148 (B) 102 (B) 1,624 127 1,289 (B) (B) (B) 745 711 (B)
$10,000 to $24,999 100 399 226 (B) 126 1,206 1,074 178 862 (B) (B) 393 1,071 588 (B)
$25,000 to $49,999 170 581 319 (B) 158 1,617 2,016 189 760 (B) (B) 439 982 762 (B)
8/12/2019 Wealth Data
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Characteristic
Net
Worth
Net Worth(Excluding
Equity in
Own
Home)
InterestEarning
Assets at
Financial
Institutions
Other
Interest-
Earning
Assets
Regular
Checking
Accounts
Stocksand
Mutual
Fund
Shares
Equity in
Business or
Profession
Equity in
Motor
Vehicles
Equity in
Own
Home
Rental
Property
Equity
Other
Real
Estate
Equity
U.S.
Saving
Bonds
IRA or
KEOGH
Accounts
401K &
Thrift
Savings
Plan
Other
Assets
Table 7. Standard Error for Mean Value of Assets for Households, by Type of Asset Owned and Selected Characteristics: 2011
$50,000 to $99,999 278 670 430 (B) 231 1,092 1,871 164 697 8,950 3,881 425 1,069 917 3,416
$100,000 to $249,999 642 1,011 395 3,040 219 1,223 2,932 158 1,018 9,817 3,485 545 1,099 1,184 3,952
$250,000 to $499,999 1,134 2,301 916 5,772 317 1,919 4,589 252 2,139 8,504 6,057 586 1,741 2,045 7,664
$500,000 and over 229,481 229,180 2,650 638,545 615 151,781 35,331 302 7,558 35,190 16,893 712 67,014 115,301 45,268
REGION
Northeast 10,681 9,502 1,290 33,651 202 27,577 19,794 202 5,700 29,728 18,136 499 5,437 5,042 42,520
Midwest 44,972 44,943 931 18,083 176 10,480 25,970 178 1,870 39,023 14,239 547 19,281 95,510 12,852
South 16,572 16,437 809 284,860 221 8,681 20,307 135 2,188 19,325 10,927 549 50,435 3,411 54,041
West 129,575 129,193 1,435 1,529,188 143 258,647 17,328 151 5,956 47,922 26,517 876 65,599 28,304 17,550
TENURE
Owner 48,565 48,299 716 416,475 129 71,540 12,858 102 1,905 20,907 9,442 357 25,965 30,479 21,790
Renter 2,910 2,910 707 12,101 101 31,478 17,954 83 0 26,457 12,775 547 3,345 1,737 14,044
Footnotes:
Updated: May 13, 2013. Estimates for income quintiles were updated after correcting for an inconsistency in how the cut-off points for income quintiles were set.
Updated: July 12, 2013. Estimates for Type of Household by Age of Householder were updated to maintain consistency with prior year tabulations.
NOTE:In dollars. Excludes group quarters. (B) - Base is less than 200,000 households. Standard errors have been calculated using replicate weights. Federal surveys now give respondents the option of reporting
more than one race. There are two basic ways of defining a race group. A group such as Black may be defined as those who reported Black and no other race (the race-alone or single-race concept) or as those
who reported Black regardless of whether they also reported another race (the race alone-or-in-combination concept). This table shows data using the first approach (race-alone). The use of the single race
population does not imply that it is the preferred method of presenting or analyzing data. The U.S. Census Bureau uses a variety of approaches. Because Hispanics may be any race, data in this table for
Hispanics overlap slightly with data for the Black population. Data for American Indians and Alaska Natives are not shown because of their small sample size. The race or Hispanic origin of the householder
designates the race or Hispanic origin of the household. The estimates in this table are based on responses from a sample of the population and may differ from the actual values because of sampling variability
and other factors. As a result, apparent differences between the estimates for two or more groups may not be statistically significant. For information on sampling and nonsampling error see:
http://www.census.gov/sipp/source.html
Internet Release Date: 3/21/2013
Source:U.S. Census Bureau, Survey of Income and Program Participation, 2008 Panel, Wave 10