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il ragno
04-18-2007, 11:55 AM
Super-rich population surges in 2006: survey
Tue Apr 17, 2007 1:53pm ET

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The number of U.S. households with a net worth of more than $5 million, excluding their primary residence, surged 23 percent to surpass one million for the first time in 2006, according to a survey released on Tuesday.

The survey by Chicago-based Spectrem Group found that the number of U.S. households with more than $5 million rose from 930,000 in 2005. In 1996, there were only 250,000 U.S. households in the "ultra-rich" category, Spectrem said.

"The past few years have been nothing but astounding for wealthy Americans," said Catherine McBreen, managing director of Spectrem, a consulting group that researches the affluent and retirement markets.

McBreen said the surge in household growth is underpinned by economic growth in recent years, which has fueled both stock market gains and also the market for private companies. She also ascribed gains to rising real estate valuations and favorable tax policies.

"The wealthiest households are the business owners," said McBreen. She also said broader ownership of stocks has helped overall household wealth.

The survey found that U.S. households that are merely wealthy, defined as having assets of more than $500,000 excluding primary residence, rose 9 percent to 15.3 million in 2006 from the year before.

The findings are based on U.S. census data, a July 2006 mail and online survey of 526 U.S. households, and 3,000 telephone interviews throughout 2006.


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tempus fugit
04-18-2007, 12:01 PM
I feel no connection, whatsoever, with my fellow Americans. I will buy a Japanese car if it's $1 cheaper than an American car, and put my neighbor out of work.

We are not a nation. We are a market.

Jake Featherston
04-18-2007, 12:01 PM
Won't Larry Kudlow be excited....

Felix the Cat
04-18-2007, 02:28 PM
I feel no connection, whatsoever, with my fellow Americans. I will buy a Japanese car if it's $1 cheaper than an American car, and put my neighbor out of work.
This will bite you in the ass if the $ collapses due to a fubar balance of trade

ironweed
04-18-2007, 02:45 PM
This doesn't concern me as much as how concentrated wealth is. Don't forget that even modest inflation is going to make everybody's worth on paper go up over time, something that seems to have escaped the author's of the piece.

Not only that the "favorable tax policies" mentioned in the article have some very weird caveats attached. I'm thinking in particular of the Alternative Minimum Tax (which is also not really adjusted for inflation, meaning morea nd more people pay it), though there are also things like that mortgage interest on loans over $1,000,000 lose quite a bit of their deductibility.

In sum, I'd prefer something along the lines of a comparison of how much the 1%/5%/10% of the population is worth relative to the rest of the country. I think you're more likely to get an apples to apples comparision that way.

CaliSkin
04-18-2007, 03:05 PM
I buy for quality, not price. I got my Honda for around 25K, but I got a $2500tax break. It will last me 3 years, then I will buy a new car. Fuck the hybrid, but American companies dont' make a good hybrid that gets me the tax break and solo driver carpool access. If the American companies can't keep up then I will buy Japanese or German or whatever seems best at the time. But American companies need to quit riding on the patriotism thing. "Be American, Buy American" no, be American and buy what you want

Niko Bellic
04-19-2007, 03:33 AM
I buy for quality, not price. I got my Honda for around 25K, but I got a $2500tax break. It will last me 3 years, then I will buy a new car. Fuck the hybrid, but American companies dont' make a good hybrid that gets me the tax break and solo driver carpool access. If the American companies can't keep up then I will buy Japanese or German or whatever seems best at the time. But American companies need to quit riding on the patriotism thing. "Be American, Buy American" no, be American and buy what you want

More of that Honda is of American origin than the cars made by "American companies".