
Key Takeaways
- U.S. households held $190.1 trillion in assets and $20.8 trillion in debt in Q1 2025.
- Financial assets, such as stocks and ETFs, stood as the largest share of assets, accounting for 43% of the total.
The resilience of the U.S. consumer is a core driver of economic health at a time of trade uncertainty and broader economic ambiguity. But how do the different components of consumer wealth and debt really break down as a whole? And what can these figures tell us about the financial health of American households?
This graphic shows U.S. household finances in Q1 2025, based on data from J.P. Morgan Asset Management.
Read more: The State of U.S. Household Finances in 2025