Previous research has documented both similarities and differences in the economic experiences of existing birth cohorts. For example, although college-educated members of more-recent generations have so far had similar life-cycle income patterns to those of their predecessors, they are much less likely to own homes. Among individuals without a college education, there is both an income gap and a homeownership gap. This homeownership gap does not appear to stem from differences in location choices. In this blog post, we complement our existing work by examining how cohorts differ along the wealth dimension.