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The Great Wealth Transfer in 3 charts

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The Great Wealth Transfer in 3 charts

More than $80 trillion over 20 years—that's the scale of the coming wave of wealth expected to trickle down to younger Americans over the next two decades.

Dubbed the Great Wealth Transfer, the shift of assets from older generations to millennials and Generation Z may profoundly reshape financial influence and spending priorities in America.

By one estimate, the Silent Generation and baby boomers are set to pass on $90 trillion to younger generations by 2044. Other estimates are more conservative, anticipating $84 trillion or so will change hands. Though the exact figure varies, one thing is for certain: As more members of the Silent Generation and boomers enter their elder years and pass away, leaving assets to their heirs, wealth transfers will continue to increase.

Stacker analyzed wealth distribution and asset ownership data from the Federal Reserve, as well as studies from investment banking and real estate consulting firms, including Knight Frank, to explore who will benefit from the largest-ever generational transfer of wealth.

Generational wealth, typically passed down along family lines, may not represent a sea change in class structure but rather a shift in priorities and spending behaviors. The wealth transfer could change not only individual financial situations for millions of Americans, but also shift who wields power and influence—and how they'll exert it in markets and their communities.

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