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U.S. Household Wealth Leapt $5.5tn In The Second Quarter

Summary

  • Strong equity markets and a recovery in house prices boosted net wealth in 2Q23, leaving it $37.6tn above pre-pandemic levels.
  • This should be a solid base to withstand economic headwinds, but the data tells us nothing about who holds the wealth.
  • The concern is that lower income households are experiencing financial stress and a consumer slowdown is coming.

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By James Knightley

Wealth gains led by stocks and housing

The net wealth held by US households increased by $5.5tn in the second quarter, according to data released by the Federal Reserve. The total value of assets held

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