I 100% agree we all need to take responsibility for our own finances, which is why I often state the need for teaching personal finance in schools, and start early. But that is not the point of my post. Here's some numbers:
- Top 10% of households: This group owns approximately 90-93% of all stock market wealth.
- Top 1% of households: This wealthiest 1% owns a significant portion, with ownership figures around 54-58% of the stock market.
- Bottom 50% of households: This group owns less than 1% of the stock market.
Beyond that, the stock market growth is dominated by tech, so unless you are invested in tech, your gains are probably not representative of the market growth.
What does it take to be "wealthy"? That's pretty suggestive; we all have our own ideas of what it takes to have achieved wealth. What I have found is, someone in a family breaks out of the mold, probably gets education, and does well. Generational wealth. Then perhaps others follow. Living week to week scares the heck outta me, because I used to live day to day. I never thought I could pay rent on an on-going basis. Fear can be a great motivator.