Even billionaires are worried about their children's futures, says Patrick Dwyer, managing director at Miami-based boutique wealth management and planning company Aligned by NewEdge Wealth. Dwyer's ultra-wealthy clients — primarily people who range in net worth from $100 million to over $1 billion — are specifically concerned that their kids, primarily between 22 and 35 years old, won't be able to sustain careers in traditionally stable and lucrative industries.

Even billionaires are worried about their children's futures, says Patrick Dwyer, managing director at Miami-based boutique wealth management and planning company Aligned by…

Patrick Dwyer, managing director at Aligned by NewEdge Wealth, says that some of his billionaire clients are worried about the longevity of their kids' careers.

It’s a “very real concern” for the ultrawealthy that their children aren’t prepared for the future, wealth adviser Tom Thiegs told Fortune.