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Coming Wave of Inheritance, Cost of Data, EU's Competition Tradeoff | Wall Street Week

December 24, 2024

Chayce Horton speaks with David Westin at Bloomberg about the increasing net worth coming from inheritance.

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The proportion of net worth derived from inheritance, rather than earned income, is on the rise. Chayce Horton from Cerulli Associates explains that this trend results from a combination of three factors. Watch Bloomberg's "Wall Street Week" with David Westin to learn more about the “Great Wealth Transfer.”

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Chayce Horton

Chayce Horton

Senior Analyst

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Chayce Horton

Chayce Horton

Senior Analyst

Chayce is a member of the Wealth Management team at Cerulli and contributes primarily to the U.S. Private Banks and Trust Companies and U.S. High-Net-Worth and Ultra-High-Net-Worth Markets annual reports. His analysis covers the wealth and asset management industries that serve high-net-worth (HNW) investors and families. Chayce also provides analyst support to strategic consulting projects in the wealth management space and contributes to The Cerulli Edge series.

Previously, Chayce has experience working in enterprise data governance, government affairs, and business banking at multiple global financial institutions.

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December 2024

What is the “great wealth transfer,” and who’ll benefit from it? NPR Marketplace

Chayce Horton joins Mitchell Hartman on NPR Marketplace to discuss Cerulli's wealth transfer number which forecasts $124 trillion will change hands from older to younger generations.

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