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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Econ Ageing. 2015 Dec 1;6:133–148. doi: 10.1016/j.jeoa.2015.08.001

Table 3.

Mean assets for households aged 65–69 in 2010 by level of education and marital status

Asset Category < High
School
High
School
Some
College
College or
More
All Households
Financial Assets 28,335 70,401 103,331 354,487
Non-Mortgage Debt −2,975 −6,961 −7,860 −3,781
Home Equity (primary 62,575 121,220 133,501 252,521
Home Equity (second home) 7,834 12,575 18,453 52,857
Other Real Estate 17,607 34,447 32,172 112,542
Business Assets 13,866 29,922 30,505 69,504
Personal Retirement 13,925 70,768 99,980 306,760
- IRAs & Keoghs 11,497 49,831 74,208 189,521
− 401 (k)s and Similar Plans 2,428 20,936 25,772 117,240
Social Security 172,992 228,127 238,789 242,646
Defined Benefit Pension 33,279 67,641 94,639 172,316
Non-Annuity Net Worth 141,167 332,372 410,082 1,144,890
Net Worth 347,438 628,141 743,509 1,559,852
Lifetime Earnings 921,198 1,706,600 1,849,256 2,362,983