KEY POINTS
  • The wealth of the top 1% increased by $6.5 trillion last year, mainly driven by soaring stock prices and financial markets, according to the Federal Reserve.
  • The stock portfolios of the top 1% are now worth $23 trillion, and they own a record 53.9% of individually held shares, according to the central bank.
  • "Rising wealth inequality drives the stock market, which then drives more wealth inequality," said Edward Wolff, professor of economics at New York University.
Warren Buffett and Jeff Bezos

The wealth of America's wealthiest people, such as Warren Buffett and Jeff Bezos, increased by a total of $6.5 trillion last year, mainly driven by soaring stock prices and financial markets, according to the Federal Reserve.

The total wealth of the 1% reached a record $45.9 trillion at the end of the fourth quarter of 2021, said the Federal Reserve's latest report on household wealth. Their fortunes increased by more than $12 trillion, or more than a third, during the course of the pandemic.