thingswealth
Thingswealth is a term used in some economic and sociological discussions to describe the stock of tangible, material possessions held by an individual, household, or society. It emphasizes physical goods and real assets—such as real estate, vehicles, machinery, furniture, art, and other durable consumer goods—as a form of wealth distinct from financial assets or human capital. The concept highlights that wealth can be tied to the ownership of physical items with value, utility, and potential resale appeal.
Measurement and dynamics of thingswealth rely on the current market value and expected service life of owned
Distribution and policy relevance: as with other forms of wealth, thingswealth distribution can be highly unequal,