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Home / Business and Economy / AI Fuels Wealth Gap: U.S. Households See Gains, But Unevenly

AI Fuels Wealth Gap: U.S. Households See Gains, But Unevenly

29 Jan

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Summary

  • AI investment boosted U.S. household wealth by over 7%.
  • K-shaped economy, reinforcing wealth disparity, may last until 2035.
  • Bottom 50% wealth grew 1,189% since 2010, but still trails top 0.1%.
AI Fuels Wealth Gap: U.S. Households See Gains, But Unevenly

Massive investments in artificial intelligence have spurred a notable increase in average U.S. household wealth, estimated at over 7%. This economic boost, however, has primarily benefited high-income Americans, intensifying the K-shaped economic phenomenon. This divergence, where the fortunes of the wealthy rise while others struggle, is projected to continue until around 2035.

Economists note that while AI has the potential to eventually reduce inequality, current trends show a widening gap. Data from Q3 2010 revealed the bottom 50% held $330 billion, while the top 0.1% held $6.53 trillion. By Q3 2025, the bottom 50%'s wealth grew to $4.25 trillion, a 1,189% increase, yet the top 0.1%'s wealth surged to $24.89 trillion.

AI adoption is expected to follow an S-curve, starting slow and then accelerating before leveling off. Certain trade jobs may be protected from AI replacement, but a "hollowing out" of middle-skilled roles is anticipated. This could lead to job growth at the lower and upper ends of the income spectrum, with a potential contraction in the middle due to AI's ability to automate tasks.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
AI investment has boosted U.S. household wealth by over 7 percent.
The K-shaped economy, characterized by wealth disparity, is expected to persist until around 2035.
The wealth of the bottom 50% has grown by 1,189% since 2010, reaching $4.25 trillion by Q3 2025, though it still lags behind the top earners.

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