Millennial wealth surges 374 percent to over $18 trillion by 2025
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Updated · Fox News · Apr 27
Millennial wealth surges 374 percent to over $18 trillion by 2025
13 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 27
Federal Reserve data shows millennials' wealth grew from $3.8 trillion in 2019 to $18 trillion by 2025.
Much of this wealth is concentrated in real estate and the stock market, with the top 10% of millennials outperforming boomers at the same age.
Despite these gains, many millennials feel left behind due to high housing costs, student debt, and unequal asset ownership, while a historic $38 trillion intergenerational wealth transfer is expected over the next two decades.
With Boomers spending more, is the promised $38 trillion inheritance a mirage for younger generations?
With Millennial wealth tied to illiquid assets, how is 'phantom wealth' impacting their real financial security?
Can a $1,000 'Trump Account' truly fix the asset ownership gap for the next generation?
As private equity booms, are everyday services being sacrificed for Wall Street's 'zero-sum game' profits?
Is the growing youth disillusionment with capitalism a personal failure or a systemic crisis?
Does the 2025 tax act truly benefit gig workers, or just complicate their unstable incomes?