The Net Worth by Age data study ships with average, median, and a CSV download
Published our third data study: average and median US household net worth by age from the Federal Reserve's 2022 Survey of Consumer Finances, with a Census SIPP comparison, home equity and liquidity context, a DQYDJ percentile snapshot, and a CSV download.
FinExplained’s third original data study is live. It puts the average and median US household net worth side by side for every age band using the Federal Reserve’s 2022 Survey of Consumer Finances (Bulletin Table 2), explains why the $1,063,700 average runs more than five times the $192,900 median, and adds a Census SIPP second opinion, a home equity effect visual, a liquid versus total net worth card, and a DQYDJ percentile snapshot, every figure labeled by source, data year, and dollar basis.
The percentile figures read from the exact pinned dataset behind the net worth percentile calculator, so the study and the calculator agree by construction. In the same release, the calculator’s age-group medians were trued up to the correct nearest-thousand roundings of Bulletin Table 2 (three bands moved by roughly a thousand dollars each). The main table is downloadable as CSV, and the page refreshes when the SCF 2025 wave publishes, expected in late 2026.
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