News Releases
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Jun 13, 2013
- Across North America, women's wealth is increasing eight percent annually
- Eighty-nine percent of affluent Washingtonians have a bachelors and/or graduate degree
- Almost two-thirds are self made; one-quarter are new Americans
- Ninety-four percent of the high-net worth in the state are over the age of 50
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Jun 13, 2013
- Seventy percent of high-net worth Illinois residents are self-made
- More than one-third are women; almost 20 percent are under the age of 40
- Twenty-eight percent were either born outside of the U.S. or are first generation Americans
- Education matters: Almost 85 percent hold at least a college degree; only eight percent state high school is the highest level of education they have completed
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Jun 13, 2013
- Seventy percent of Hoosiers with $1 million+ in investible assets are self-made
- Thirty-three percent of Indiana's wealthy are women
- Fifteen percent are under 40
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Jun 13, 2013
- Nearly 60 percent of high-net-worth Arizonans are self-made
- 40 percent of Arizona millionaires are women
- 75 percent are 65 years or older
- Nearly 90 percent hold a bachelor or graduate degree
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Jun 13, 2013
BMO Private Bank Releases Changing Face of Wealth Study
- Sixty-eight percent of high-net worth Floridians are self-made
- The same percentage are at least second-generation Americans
- More than one-third are women, majority are over the age of 65
- Education matters: An impressive 93 percent hold at least a university degree; 66 percent hold a graduate or professional degree
