
As expected, married-couple families had higher wealth than households led by single men and women. This is due to the fact that in many instances both partners in a married-couple family are employed, have higher incomes, and participate in employee savings plans.
At all age levels, households led by a single woman have less wealth than households led by a single man. But the gender gap decreases with age. Households led by a single woman under the age of 35 had median wealth that was less than one fifth of the median wealth of families headed by a single man under the age of 35. For families led by a single woman aged 55 to 64, the median wealth was $65,650. For similarly aged single men, the median household wealth was $83,740
The full report, The Wealth of Households, 2019, may be downloaded here.


