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Annual Wages of Top Earners 2020 Average Annual Wages Group Avg. Wages Top 1% of Earners $823,763 Top 5% of Earners $342,987 Top 10% of Earners $173,176 1 more row
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Learn More »2020 Average Annual Wages Group Avg. Wages Top 0.1% of Earners $3,212,486 Top 1% of Earners $823,763 Top 5% of Earners $342,987 Top 10% of Earners $173,176 Historically, the rich have become richer faster than the rest of the population. EPI research has found that since 1979, the top 1% saw their wages grow by 179% and the top 0.1% by more than twice as much—389%. Wages for the bottom 90% only grew 28% in the same time period. The study is about wages, not income as a whole; it does not include investment income, for example, which is not part of Social Security data.
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Learn More »Are the Rich Getting Richer? Yes. Between 1979 and 2020, the wages of the top 1% grew by 119.2%, while the rate of growth for those in the top 0.1% was more than twice as high: 389.1%. Compare that to the 28.2% growth for those in the bottom 90% during the same period. According to the Economic Policy Institute, “The upward distribution of wages from the bottom 90% to the top 1.0% that was evident over the period from 1979 to 2019 was especially strong in the 2020 pandemic year, yielding historically high wage levels and shares of all wages for the top 1.0% and 0.1%.” How Much Would I Have to Make to Be in the Top 0.1%? Your annual wage would have to be almost $3.21 million. This is an all-time high as of 2020, and 2021 looks to set another record. How Many Billionaires Are There? According to the 2022 Forbes annual wealthiest list, the number of billionaires in the world decreased by 87. And 1,000 of them are richer than they were a year ago. The U.S. has more billionaires than any other country: 735. China, including Hong Kong and Macao, is close behind with 607. Highlighting a racial wealth gap, only eight of America's billionaires are African American: businessmen Robert F. Smith and David Steward, Oprah Winfrey, Kanye West, Rihanna, Michael Jordan, Jay-Z, and Tyler Perry.
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