Most people misunderstand this stat, it is not that half of all wealth is Zuck, it's that 2% of that 4% is his.
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If I had a dollar for every time someone misunderstood percentages, I'd have 2% of all gen Z wealth
So like $20?
It's not much but it's strange that it happened 20 times.
I'd have 2% of all gen Z wealth
depending on where in the world you live that might buy you a gallon of gas
Mark Zuckerberg can afford multiple gallons of gas
I understand it very well. My generation doesn't have shit.
This is also true, just makes folks look silly when they think that half of all millennial wealth is one guy.
2% of the combined wealth of 75 million people is a whole fucking lot. One dude with as much money as 1.5 million average income millennials combined
Completely agree, and it's obscene that this weird creep that made a stalking app for this college can now push industries with how much money he has in this amorphous value. But I just hope that people can be angry at these facts without being lost in a misunderstanding and think that half of all millennial wealth is one guy.
Yeah he's rich as fuck but he's not a trillionaire
The most well educated baristas, shelf stockers, and call center workers in history.
When we do these wealth calculations, do we include debt? I would say the majority of my friends have negative wealth (tbf, a self selecting group of overeducated underemployed people)
Debt is usually not included as far as I know, and that makes the situation worse. Looks like typical debt in US is around 90k https://www.cnbc.com/select/average-american-debt-by-age/
wtf. Does no one have a savings account anymore? Even the boomers?
63% of the workers can't even afford a $500 emergency expense. So, no savings and tons of debt.
And it's hovered around that level for a long while. :(
we live in a sick world
No. The average American is 1 paycheck away from homelessness and cannot cover a $500 emergency.
This is and has been the endgame of capitalism, and fascism. Economic feudalism, where the many fight in a race to the bottom over the few pennies the wealthy toss for their own amusement.
My mom died with $600 to her name and had to live at my sisters house because that was all she could afford on Social Security.
"Overeducated underemployed" kicks hard
I wonder what Gen-Z's gonna be like. No companies founded by my generation so far
Founding a company is easy: Do you have $150? You too can own a Florida corporation today (literally, within minutes).
I'm sure there's tens of thousands of LLCs and S corporations owned by Gen Z. They're just things like lawn care services, handyman, independent contractors, etc.
They may not be huge or popular or famous but I guarantee that there's a lot of them. Because there's far too many jobs that require you have a registered business and thousands of young people have these jobs.
Hmm true, just no flashy multi billion dollar startups so far (we're all probably still too inexperienced for that)
Gen Z starts in 97 (?), there's a couple of them: https://www.narcity.com/the-worlds-richest-gen-z-billionaires-were-ranked-heres-how-they-made-their-fortunes
Can we please not platform the wife torturing rapist?
updated to just provide the data
Holy shit indeed!
Wow! Wife beater is back.
Imma need a source for those numbers.
here are the official numbers from the fed for millennial wealth, it's actually lower at 4.4%
Zuckerburg owns a very large amount of Facebook stock, and he sells it on a pre-determined, fixed, schedule. The current amount of stock he has is around $80 billion.
To find out how much he’s sold on what schedule, the easiest answer is Yahoo Meta, insider transactions: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/META/insider-transactions?p=META
You can also look at the their 2022 proxy report official in Meta SEC filings https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1326801/000132680122000043/meta2022definitiveproxysta.htm
Zuckerburg has 93,675,733 vested shares, 831,706 class A shares, and 349,745,790 class B shares a total of 350,577,496 shares (we don’t care about voting rights, just valuation). At today’s market value, those shares are worth $296.73 each (October 30, 2023). We multiple those numbers together and get $104,026,860,388.08.
So, that rounds to $104 billion dollars in Meta stock.
Finally, he controls additional shares via Chan Zuckerberg foundation, Mark Zuckerberg Trust, and assorted other groups.
I meant for the various generations.
What about when adjusted for demographic weight? Because I remember reading that millennials had the highest median net worth of all current generations.
lmao dan price