Wealth Is More Than Money

The meaning of "wealth" goes far beyond having a lot of money. It's more about what money can do for you.

What does wealth mean to you?

If you're like many Americans, your view of wealth goes far beyond having a lot of money. It's more about what money can do for you.

At Schwab, every year we survey 1,000 Americans on what it means to feel wealthy. In our 2023 Modern Wealth Survey, I find it encouraging that the findings confirm this view: feeling and being wealthy is about much more than a bank account balance. It's about choice, control, and clarity and also social life, family, career balance and flexibility, experiences, and good health.

Let's discuss key findings and thoughts, as you invest, build, manage, and use wealth.

What money can—and can't buy

When it comes to feeling wealthy, survey respondents increasingly say they place value and lean into things that money can't buy. For 62% of survey respondents, enjoying healthy relationships with their loved ones better describes wealth than having a lot of money.

Clearly, money helps. Otherwise, why would any of us work, save, and invest? But in the emotional yin and yang of finances and investing, it can be the freedom and ownership that money can "buy" that provides the choice and control many of us aim for. Saving and investing is the path to that freedom.