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  1. Feb 22, 2023 · China — with a population of 1.4 billion — has 780,000 people holding assets worth $1 million or more, while the US — with a population of 332 million — has 5.27 million people in the same...

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  2. Dec 24, 2019 · Global wealth reached $361 trillion in 2019. There are currently 47 million millionaires in the world, representing 1% of adults who collectively own 44% of all wealth. By total household...

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    • What Is The Richest Country in The World by GDP?
    • What Is The Richest Country in The World by GDP Per Capita?
    • Who Is The Richest Person in The World?

    As of 2021, the richest country in the world by GDP is the United States, according to the World Bank Group. The U.S. has a GDP of $22.996 trillion, paired with a GDP per capita of $69,287. The U.S. makes up 23.93% of the total global economy, says Investopedia. The World Bank Group lists China as the second richest country in the world as of 2021,...

    Monaco is the richest country in the world when measured by GDP per capita, according to the World Bank Group. Monaco possesses a $173,688.20 GDP per capita, based on its most recent value in 2020. Liechtenstein, based on 2019 figures, held a $169,049.20 GDP per capita, making it the second richest country in the world when calculating GDP per capi...

    Elon Musk is the richest person in the world, with a total net worth of $254 billion as of August 2022, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Elon Musk is the chief executive of multiple companies, including Tesla, which reached a $1 trillion market cap, Space X and Neuralink, says Business Insider. The fight against climate change:These c...

  3. Mar 6, 2024 · In the Asia Pacific region, Singapore leads the pack with a requirement of $5.2 million, while Hong Kong comes second at $3.1 million. Interestingly, a person in Hong Kong needs almost three times more wealth to join the 1% club compared to someone in Mainland China.

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  4. Sep 20, 2021 · In 2020, total wealth rose by $12.4 trillion in North America and $9.2 trillion in Europe. These two regions accounted for the bulk of the wealth gains, with China adding another $4.2 trillion and the Asia-Pacific region (excluding China and India) another $4.7 trillion.

  5. Aug 1, 2023 · Wealth, however, is significantly more concentrated than income: the top 10% holds approximately 67% of China’s wealth compared with 41% for income. The top .0001% owns 5.8% of China’s total wealth, which is roughly equivalent to that of the bottom 50%.

  6. Jul 21, 2021 · In percentage terms, 17% of the global population could be considered middle income in 2020. Most people were either low income (51%) or poor (10%), while nearly 15% lived at an upper-middle-income standard and 7% were high income.

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