More Than $100 Trillion to Be Handed Down From Elderly to Heirs, Study Predicts

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Nearly two-thirds of the wealth in America is owned by people over 60, according to Statista, a data analytics firm.

More Than $100 Trillion to Be Handed Down From Elderly to Heirs, Study Predicts

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Kevin Stocklin

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As Baby Boomers head into their “golden years,” financial analysts are asking what will become of the enormous wealth that this generation, the richest in American history, has amassed. 

Kevin Stocklin

Kevin Stocklin

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Kevin Stocklin is a contributor to The Epoch Times who covers the ESG industry, global governance, and the intersection of politics and business.

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