"The price of being a
One Percenter might seem like a simple number. For income, it’s around
$380,000 a year. For wealth, it’s a
total net worth of $8.4 million.
But those numbers are for the total U.S. population and don’t take into account people’s local economy. Making $380,000 might make you feel wealthy in South Dakota, but not in Manhattan.
There are also big differences in wealth cut-offs depending on age.
According to data from the
Federal Reserve (learn more), first highlighted by
Scott Burns of the Statesman Journal, the cost of being in the top one percent for income escalates dramatically as people get older.
For people in their
40s, it takes a total net worth of
$5.8 million to get into the one percent. For people in their
50s, it takes nearly
$10 million. For people in their
60s, it takes around
$11.6 million."