I'm no accountant, but it looks to me like your liabilities are all negative. 
When you subtract negative liabilities from assets, the net worth is greater.

A = 10
L = -1
NW = 10 - (-1) = 11

Will

On Dec 5, 2022, at 22:22, Liz <[email protected]> wrote:

Gnucash Version: 4.12
Build ID: 4.12+(2022-09-24)

Here is a screenshot of my Net Worth Barchart. I have checked that
Assets are type "Assets" and Liabilities are type "Liabilities"

Can someone explain to me why or how my Net Worth is greater than my
Assets despite the existence of Liabilities?
I have removed the actual values, they do not materially affect the
question.

Liz
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