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Millionaire Statistics for 2023

The link to the article is above. 8% of all millionaires in US are under 30. That is...a lot of people under 30. I can presume some of them may have been inherited/given money. But past that one statistic, I can't seem any information on other statistics within this age group, and I have looked far and wide. Most websites are just talking about the 50+ people who made it through saving and investment with a regular job. The under 30s that haven't inherited anything, what do you think they are doing to have that money so young, and does anybody else have any statistics on this age group that I haven't seen? Are they social media influencing? High paying jobs like finance or tech?

Edit: For all the grammar police making a big deal out of my typo..1.79M of the total 22M millionaires that exist is what I meant to say

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https://www.cnbc.com/2023/03/15/credit-suisse-shares-slide-after-saudi-backer-rules-out-further-assistance.html

Shares of embattled bank Credit Suisse on Wednesday hit another all-time low for a second consecutive session, dropping by more than 20% shortly before being halted from trade.

Credit Suisse’s largest investor, Saudi National Bank, said it could not provide the Swiss bank with any further financial assistance, according to a Reuters report.

Several Italian banks were also subject to automatic trading stoppages after sharp declines, including UniCredit, Finecobank and Monte Dei Paschi.

Investors are also continuing to assess the impact of the bank’s Tuesday announcement that it had found “material weaknesses” in its financial reporting processes for 2022 and 2021.

The embattled Swiss lender disclosed the observation in its annual report, which was initially scheduled for last Thursday, but was delayed by a late call from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

The SEC conversation related to a “technical assessment of previously disclosed revisions to the consolidated cash flow statements in the years ended December 31, 2020, and 2019, as well as related controls.”

Liquidity risk

In late 2022 the bank disclosed that it was seeing “significantly higher withdrawals of cash deposits, non-renewal of maturing time deposits and net asset outflows at levels that substantially exceeded the rates incurred in the third quarter of 2022.”

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https://www.investing.com/economic-calendar/

French inflation comes in higher than last month and above estimates:

  • French CPI (YoY): 6.3% vs 6.0% last month and above estimate

  • French CPI (MoM) (Feb): +1.1% vs 0.4% last month and above estimate

  • French HICP (MoM) (Feb): +1.1% vs 0.4% last month and above estimate

  • French HICP (YoY) (Feb): 7.3% vs 7.0% last month and above estimate

"ECB likely to stick to big rate hike despite banking turmoil source says" - Reuters
This was before France inflation numbers above came out this morning, so expect ECB to remain very hawkish.
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