Fed Says U.S. Wealth Fell 38.8% in 2007-2010 on Housing
By Jeff Kearns - 2012-06-12T04:01:02Z
The financial crisis wiped out 18
years of gains for the median U.S. household net worth, with a
38.8 percent plunge from 2007 to 2010 that was led by the
collapse in home prices, a Federal Reserve study showed.
Median net worth declined to $77,300 in 2010, the lowest
since 1992, from $126,400 in 2007, the Fed said in its Survey of
Consumer Finances. Mean net worth fell 14.7 percent to a nine-
year low of $498,800 from $584,600, the central bank said
yesterday in Washington. Almost every demographic group
experienced losses, which may hurt retirement prospects for
middle-income families, Fed economists said in the report.
Friday, June 15, 2012
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