Generational wealth refers to any financial assets — real estate, stocks, businesses, cash, retirement accounts — passed down from one generation to the next, giving heirs a head start rather than requiring them to build from zero. ⭐ It differs from a one-time inheritance in that it creates a compounding, self-sustaining financial foundation across multiple generations.[1][2][3]

What Counts as Generational Wealth

Wealth Distribution by Generation

Wealth by Race

Wealth by State

Wealth by Sex

Downstream Outcomes

The 100-Year Statistical Picture