

The data highlights asset ownership among Kenyans who have already retired, based on the question, “Do you own any of these assets?”
A house in the rural tops the list at 22 per cent, followed by land in the rural at 18per cent.
Urban assets remain lower, with 13 per cent owning a house in the urban and 6 per cent owning land in the urban.
Twelve per cent own a business, while 8 per cent have commercial livestock.
Both commercial farms and rentals stand at 7 per cent, and commercial property at 6 per cent.
Notably, 1 per cent reported having no assets.











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