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The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy
by Thomas J. Stanley, William D. Danko, Ph.D.
Those designating "English" as their ethnic origin accounted for 21.1 percent
of the millionaire population. People of English origin account for 10.3 percent of the
United States household population in general. Thus, American millionaires of English
origin are more prevalent than expected, given their numbers in the entire U.S. population
(10.3 percent versus 21.1 percent). In other words, this group has a millionaire
concentration ratio of 2.06 (21.1 percent of all millionaire households divided by 10.3
percent of all households headed by persons of English origin), meaning that people of
English origin are about twice as likely to head households in the millionaire category
than would be expected from their portion of all households in America.
And yet, what percentage of the English ancestry group in America is in the millionaire
category? Would you expect the English group to rank first? In fact, it ranks fourth.
According to our research, 7.71 percent of all households in the English category have a
net worth of $1 million or more. Three other ancestry groups have significantly higher
concentrations of millionaires.
How can it be possible that the English ancestry group does not have the highest
concentration of millionaire households? After all, they were among the first Europeans to
arrive in the New World. They were on the ground floor to take economic advantage in this
land of opportunity. In 1790 Colonial America, more than two-thirds of households were
headed by a self-employed person. In America, the achievements of the current generation
are more a factor in explaining wealth accumulation than what has taken place in the past.
Again, most American millionaires today (about 80 percent) are first-generation rich.
Typically, the fortunes built by these people will be completely dissipated by the second
or third generation. The American economy is a fluid one. There are many people today who
are on their way to becoming wealthy. And there are many others who are spending their way
out of the affluent category.
WINNING ANCESTRY GROUPS
If the English ancestry group does not have the highest concentration of millionaire
households, then which group does? The Russian ancestry group ranks first, the Scottish
ranks second, and the Hungarian ranks third. Although the Russian ancestry group accounts
for only about 1.1 percent of all households in America, it accounts for 6.4 percent of
all millionaire households. We estimate that approximately 22 of every 100 households
headed by someone of Russian ancestry has a net worth of $1 million or more. This is in
sharp contrast to the English ancestry group, in which only 7.71 in 100 of its members are
in the millionaire league. How much wealth does this Russian American millionaire group
have in total? We estimate approximately $1.1 trillion, or nearly 5 percent of all the
personal wealth in America today!
How can one explain the economic productivity of Russian Americans? In general, most
American millionaires are manager-owners of businesses. Russians in disproportionate
numbers are manager-owners of businesses. Further, this entrepreneurial spirit seems to
translate from one generation of Russians to the next.
The Hungarian ancestry group also is entrepreneurially inclined. This group accounts
for only 0.5 percent of all households in this country. Yet it makes up 2 percent of the
millionaire households. Contrast this with the German ancestry group, which accounts for
nearly one in five households (19.5 percent) in this country. Only 17.3 percent of all
millionaire households are headed by persons of German ancestry, and only about 3.3
percent of German households are in the millionaire league.
Copyright © 1996 by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko.
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