Schwab Survey Reveals That Americans Think It Takes $2.5 Million to Be Considered Wealthy in 2024
By generation, Boomers have the highest threshold of what it takes to be considered wealthy, at
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When it comes to geographic region, Californians have the highest threshold of what it takes to be wealthy, with San Franciscans saying it takes
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When asked if they think they will be wealthy within their lifetimes, 21% of Americans say they are on track to be wealthy. Younger Americans, including Millennials and Gen Z, are the most optimistic about being wealthy in their lifetimes (29%).
Though they’re optimistic about their future wealth, respondents acknowledge that there’s more they can do, with fewer than one in five Americans (18%) saying that they are currently on top of their finances. Nearly one-third (32%) feel they are on track to being more on top of their finances and another one-third (34%) feel they need to make changes to feel more in control.
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I’m wealthy now |
I’m on track to be wealthy |
I’m on top of my finances now |
I’m on track to be on top of my finances |
All Americans |
10% |
21% |
18% |
32% |
Boomers |
8% |
13% |
26% |
24% |
Gen X |
9% |
18% |
16% |
29% |
Millennials |
12% |
28% |
14% |
40% |
Gen Z |
10% |
29% |
17% |
36% |
Americans generally give themselves passing grades when it comes to their personal finances, including how much they have saved, how much they have invested, and how prepared they will be for retirement. Notably, the grades are higher among those who have a financial plan in place.
How Americans grade themselves when it comes to their personal finances |
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D/F |
How much I have saved |
63% |
37% |
86% |
14% |
How much I have invested |
67% |
34% |
86% |
14% |
How much I educate myself about personal finance |
78% |
22% |
92% |
8% |
How prepared I will be for retirement |
67% |
33% |
88% |
12% |
“‘Wealth’ means different things to different people, whether it’s financial freedom, enriching experiences with friends and family, or a certain dollar amount,” said
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