
Seth Walsh
The man in the mirror is my only threat
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- Richest 1 % holds ~44 % of global wealth.
- That same 1 % owns more than the bottom 95 % combined.
- Billionaire wealth jumped $2 trn in 2024—$5.7 bn per day.
- Four new billionaires were minted every week in 2024.
- In almost every nation, the richest 10 % hold >50 % of all wealth.
- Globally, the top 10 % control 85 % of wealth.
- The bottom half of adults own ≈1 % of world wealth.
- U.S. bottom 50 % holds just 2.4 % of national wealth (2024).
- U.S. top 10 % takes 45 % of all income; Europe’s worst is 36 %.
- U.S. top 5 % collects 23 % of household income.
- Absolute mobility: 90 % (1940 cohort) → 50 % (1980 cohort).
- 42 % of poor U.S. men stay poor; only 8 % reach the top quintile.
- Bottom 20 % U.S. real earnings unchanged for 50 years.
- Starter homes now $1 m+ in 233 metros; need $252 k salary.
- Households spend 34.75 % of income on housing—already cost-burdened.
- U.S. price-to-income ratio topped 7, vs historic 5.
- $83 trn in inheritances set to pass by 2045, locking inequality in.
- Wealth gaps themselves crush mobility, per new U.S. research.
- No country scores 90/100 on the Social Mobility Index; most sit <75.
- OECD spread: Gini 0.22 (Slovakia) vs >0.44 (Chile/Costa Rica); U.S. near the top.
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