the average amount of money a family has in Israel and the USA may vary significantly due to differences in economic conditions, cost of living, and other factors. Keep in mind that economic data can change over time, and it's always best to refer to the latest available statistics for the most accurate comparison.
At that time, the USA generally had a higher average household income compared to Israel. According to the World Bank's data from 2019, the USA's gross national income (GNI) per capita was around $65,300, while Israel's GNI per capita was about $42,700. This indicates that, on average, households in the USA had a higher income compared to Israeli households.
It's essential to remember that these figures are averages and do not reflect the entire distribution of income within each country. Income disparities within both countries can be significant, with some families having much higher incomes than the national average and others earning much less.
For the most up-to-date information, I recommend checking recent reports from reputable sources such as the World Bank, the US Census Bureau, or the Central Bureau of Statistics in Israel.