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Your 1% has 50% of the wealth stat has been telephoned to what you're parroting now. The original stat is the 1% has more wealth than the bottom 50% combined. This stat stopped being used because it got exposed for being misleading. The bottom 20% has negative wealth and it's not until the 35% - 40% that there is positive combined wealth. A single person in the 21st percentile has more wealth than the bottom 40% combined. What that stat is really saying is the 1% have more wealth than the combined wealth of people between 40% - 50%.
I was making up numbers as an example, but seems the more accurate estimate is the top 10% hold 66% of the nation's wealth.