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LOL. The net worth jumped because inflation was sky high, taking home values along with it. Meanwhile, in real life, not on paper, millions of Americans can't afford to live anymore. Just another example of you lefties cherry picking numbers to spin away with.I wish each of them would be honest and tell us what they do, how much they make, how much they have saved. This way I can show them when Republicans fuck them. But maybe they like war. Maybe they have all their money in defense. Or maybe they work for the oil company.
I know 2 USMB Republicans who are on welfare. I can't wait till they cut medicaid so I can laugh at them for voting for it.
I'd like to know how old they are and how much they are worth
From 2019 to 2022, the median net worth of American families jumped 37% to $192,900, after adjusting for inflation. It’s the largest increase ever recorded by the federal Survey of Consumer Finances, released last fall. Surging home values and rising stock ownership fed the surge.
Most of them fall in the median
50-somethings
- Average net worth: $1,132,532 (ages 50-54), $1,442,075 (ages 55-59)
- Median net worth: $272,800 (ages 50-54), $320,700 (ages 55-59)