Steward

IT IS THROUGH CONTRAST & COMPARISON THAT WE MIGHT EXAMINE FACTS AND THEREIN REACH REASONABLE DECISIONS
The Wealth Distribution
Table 1: Income, net worth, and financial worth in the U.S. by percentile, in 2010 dollars
Wealth or income classMean household incomeMean household net worthMean household financial (non-home) wealth
Top 1 percent$1,318,200$16,439,400$15,171,600
Top 20 percent$226,200$2,061,600$1,719,800
60th-80th percentile$72,000$216,900$100,700
40th-60th percentile$41,700$61,000$12,200
Bottom 40 percent$17,300-$10,600-$14,800
From Wolff (2012); only mean figures are available, not medians.  Note that income and wealth are separate measures; so, for example, the top 1% of income-earners is not exactly the same group of people as the top 1% of wealth-holders, although there is considerable overlap.
By introducing two competitive institutional governing and royal regimes, we shall pursue the evaluations of the For-Profit Humanitarian Kwa'mutsun Peoples verifiable economic legacies over the last 10,000 years on the west coast of North America / Turtle Island North versus the Windsor (Saxe Coburg und Gotha) historical governance policies and practises as being one of the most prominent vestiges of the Holy Roman Empire (962-1806).