(MoneyWatch) Increasing housing prices and the stock market''s
posting all-time highs haven't helped the plight most Americans. The
average U.S. household has recovered only 45 percent of the wealth they
lost during the recession, according to a report released yesterday from
the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
This finding is a very
different picture than one painted in a report earlier this year by the
Fed that calculated Americans as a whole had regained 91 percent of
their losses. The writers of the report released yesterday point out
that the earlier number is based on aggregate household-net-worth data.
However, this isn't adjusted for inflation, population growth or the
nature of the wealth. Further, they say much of recovery in net worth is
because of the stock market, which means most of the improvement has
been a boon only to wealthy families.
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