Federal Reserve report on Changes in U.S. Family Finances from 2013 to 2016

Federal Reserve report on Changes in U.S. Family Finances from 2013 to 2016:

https://www.federalreserve.gov/publications/files/scf17.pdf

Table 1 on page 4 shows which groups gained how much.

Numbers are 2016 income (in thousands) median/mean, percentage change from 2013 median/mean.



 53/103 +10/+14 all

16/ 17 + 3/+ 9 0-19th percentile income
 33/ 34 + 5/+ 9 20-39th percentile income
 54/ 55 + 8/+ 7 40-59th percentile income
 86/ 94 + 7/+14 60-79th percentile income
135/139 + 8/+10 80-89th percentile income
252/488 + 9/+19 90-100th percentile income

41/ 56 +11/+12 age under 35
 66/ 97 + 5/- 8 age 35-44
 70/131 +11/+23 age 45-54
 61/141 + 7/+24 age 55-64
 50/107 + 6/+ 5 age 65-74
 40/ 77 +36/+41 age 75 and over

27/ 39 +15/+25 no high school diploma
 41/ 57 + 6/+ 9 high school diploma
 48/ 67 + 6/  0 some college
 92/190 + 2/+15 college graduate

61/123 + 6/+14 white non-Hispanic
 35/ 54 +10/+22 black non-Hispanic
 34/ 57 +15/+26 Hispanic or Latino
 51/ 87 +19/+20 other or multiracial

71/134 + 9/+16 homeowner
 32/ 48 +10/+16 renter or other

55/110 +10/+15 MSA (urban)
 39/ 54 + 2/  0 non-MSA (rural)

25/ 34 + 3/+ 6 0-24th percentile net worth
 42/ 51 + 6/+ 5 25-49th percentile net worth
 65/ 75 +13/+10 50-74th percentile net worth
 91/113 + 1/+10 75-89th percentile net worth
215/457 +14/+23 90-100th percentile net worth