Charles Schwab High Net Worth Client Pulse Survey Finds Affluent Investors Are Continuing to Gift Their Assets Despite Economic Uncertainty
May 28 2025 - 11:36AM
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Among High Net Worth clients making gifts in
2025, 25% plan to give more compared to last year.
Despite a backdrop of market volatility and economic uncertainty
during the first half of 2025, High Net Worth (HNW) retail
investors are continuing to gift their assets, according to the
latest Schwab HNW Client Pulse Survey.
Half (51%) of HNW Schwab retail clients, defined as those with
at least $1 million in assets at Schwab, plan to gift some amount
of their wealth this year. Among those gifting, 25% plan to
increase the amount of their gifts this year as compared to last
year, and only 7% plan to give less.
This continued momentum in wealth transfer reflects the
confidence among HNW clients that their financial plans are
resilient amid market volatility and uncertainty. While a majority
(59%) of HNW clients surveyed describe their market outlook as
bearish, over half of those with bearish sentiment feel confident
they have a plan in place to withstand any potential market
correction. In fact, 67% of HNW clients overall remain confident in
their decision-making.
Looking forward, 57% of HNW Schwab clients surveyed plan to gift
some of their assets in the next five years, and three-quarters
(74%) plan to do so over the course of their lifetime.
“HNW investors may be cautious about the markets, but they’re
still acting with intention and making decisions that align with
their long-term goals, whether that means giving now or planning to
transfer wealth over time,” said Susan Hirshman, Director of Wealth
Management for Schwab Wealth Advisory and Schwab Center for
Financial Research. “Confidence doesn’t always mean optimism about
the market, but it does mean having clarity in your strategy and
financial plan, and the discipline to follow it.”
The Who, How and Why of Gifting
Among HNW investors surveyed who are making gifts in 2025, most
are focused on supporting their immediate families. The vast
majority (84%) say they plan to give assets to their children, with
91% of those gifts intended for children over the age of 18. Half
(50%) say they’ve already had—or plan to have—conversations with
their children about the gifts.
While cash remains the most common form of giving, nearly one in
four HNW clients plan to transfer investments, highlighting the use
of appreciated assets as part of tax and estate planning to reduce
capital gains and estate taxes.
Even with tax efficiency in mind, gifting is driven by more than
financial optimization. The top motivations cited by HNW clients
include general financial support for family (66%), estate and tax
planning (34%), and funding for education (30%). Additionally, 21%
aim to help with significant life milestones, such as a wedding,
home purchase, or starting a business.
“Gifting is about more than passing down wealth—it’s about
passing down purpose,” said Hirshman. “Yes, tax and estate
strategies are important, but the conversations around gifting
often center on values, legacy, and preparing the next generation
to be thoughtful stewards of what they receive.”
About the Midyear 2025 HNW Pulse Survey by Charles
Schwab
The Schwab HNW Client Pulse Survey explores the outlooks,
expectations, investing patterns and points of view of clients at
Charles Schwab who have more than $1M in investable assets. The
study included 183 HNW clients at Charles Schwab and was fielded
from April 1 – 14, 2025.
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Disclosures
The information provided here is for general informational
purposes only and should not be considered an individualized
recommendation or personalized investment advice. All expressions
of opinion are subject to changes without notice in reaction to
shifting market, economic, and geopolitical conditions.
Data herein is obtained from what are considered reliable
sources; however, its accuracy, completeness, or reliability cannot
be guaranteed. Supporting documentation for any claims or
statistical information is available upon request.
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