Global Comparisons
Wealth Percentile Calculator
Where does your net worth stand? Compare your wealth against US and global benchmarks, your age group's median, and major wealth milestones.
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Where do you stand?
US Ranking
Building wealth
You are wealthier than approximately 97,381,015 Americans.
Wealth thresholds
25th percentile
$3,600 minimum
50th (Median)
$192,700 minimum
$92,700 to go
60th percentile
$310,000 minimum
70th percentile
$468,000 minimum
80th percentile
$760,000 minimum
Top 10%
$1,590,000 minimum
Top 5%
$3,100,000 minimum
Top 1%
$11,200,000 minimum
Top 0.1%
$43,000,000 minimum
Data note: Global wealth data is estimated from Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report. US data from Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances (2022). Net worth = assets minus liabilities. Figures are approximations for educational use only.
By the numbers
30%
Share of all US net worth held by the top 1% of households
$90K
Net worth needed to be in the global top 10% — due to extreme global inequality
$365K
Median US net worth for adults aged 55–64 per the Federal Reserve SCF (2022)
How to find your wealth percentile
01
Enter your net worth
Input your total net worth — all assets (savings, investments, property) minus all liabilities (loans, mortgage balance, credit debt).
02
Select your age group
Choose your age bracket to compare against typical net worth benchmarks for your peers.
03
See your ranking
Get your US percentile, global percentile, comparison to your age group median, and progress toward wealth milestones.
Frequently asked questions
What net worth puts you in the top 1% in the US? ▼
According to Federal Reserve data, you need approximately $11 million or more in net worth to be in the top 1% of American households. The top 10% threshold is around $1.4 million.
What is the median net worth in the US? ▼
The median household net worth in the US is approximately $192,000 (2022 Federal Reserve data), though this varies significantly by age group. People aged 55–64 have a median net worth around $365,000.
How is global wealth percentile calculated? ▼
Global wealth percentile is estimated using Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report data. Because global wealth is extremely unequal, even modest savings in developed countries place you in the upper percentiles worldwide.
How is wealth different from income when comparing percentiles? ▼
Income is what you earn each year. Wealth (net worth) is the accumulated result of income minus spending plus investment returns over time. High earners who spend everything can have low net worth, while modest earners who save consistently can accumulate significant wealth.
What net worth is typically considered wealthy? ▼
In the US, $1 million in net worth places you roughly in the top 10% of households. However, 'wealthy' is subjective — a $1 million portfolio may provide financial independence in low-cost areas but feel thin in cities like San Francisco or New York.
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Disclaimer: Wealth estimates are based on publicly available research data (Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances, Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report) and are approximate. Individual results will vary. Not financial advice.
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