America's New Millionaires: The Rise of the Everyday Wealthy

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The number of 'everyday' millionaires has surged globally and in the US, with many now feeling middle class due to factors like rising home prices and reliance on private retirement savings, despite their wealth. Many Americans with significant net worth still feel financially insecure or ordinary, highlighting a shift in perceptions of wealth and class.
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