Skip to main content
BTC / USDT107,400+2.19%ETH / USDT3,840+2.13%SOL / USDT182.40−1.99%BNB / USDT652.30+0.66%XRP / USDT2.2150+1.61%DOGE / USDT0.3850−1.79%TON / USDT5.240+2.34%AVAX / USDT42.60−2.07%LINK / USDT22.40+2.28%ADA / USDT1.0520−1.68%TRX / USDT0.3300+0.92%DOT / USDT8.420+2.93%BTC / USDT107,400+2.19%ETH / USDT3,840+2.13%SOL / USDT182.40−1.99%BNB / USDT652.30+0.66%XRP / USDT2.2150+1.61%DOGE / USDT0.3850−1.79%TON / USDT5.240+2.34%AVAX / USDT42.60−2.07%LINK / USDT22.40+2.28%ADA / USDT1.0520−1.68%TRX / USDT0.3300+0.92%DOT / USDT8.420+2.93%
Preços
macroJul 16, 2026, 7:11 PM

Richest Americans' Wealth Reaches Record 12% of National Income

The top 0.00001% of Americans now control about 12% of US national income, a record high that has more than quadrupled since the 2008 Financial Crisis, fueled by surging equity and real estate markets.

The wealthiest Americans have amassed a historically unprecedented share of national income. According to data highlighted by The Kobeissi Letter, the top 0.00001% now controls approximately 12% of total US national income — a measure that includes wages, business profits, and investment income.

This figure has more than quadrupled since the 2008 Financial Crisis. In contrast, it never exceeded 1% between the 1950s and the 1990s. The surge is attributed to record gains in equity markets and rising real estate prices, which have primarily benefited asset owners.

Source: The Kobeissi Letter