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This is a list of countries by the number of millionaires by net worth (in United States dollars) based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by the Swiss bank Credit Suisse.
This is a list of countries by their number of billionaire residents, based on annual assessments of the net worth in United States Dollars of wealthy individuals worldwide. Forbes Further information: The World's Billionaires
List by UBS and Credit Suisse published in 2023 pertaining to total wealth of countries in 2022 [2] Country (or area) Subregion Region Total wealth (USD bn) % of world Wealth to GDP ratio [3] (2017–19) World: 454,385: 100.0% — Asia and Oceania: Asia and Oceania: 177,824: 39.1% — Northern America: Northern America: 151,170: 33.2% ...
Number of millionaires: 1.1 million. The Netherlands and Spain tie for number 12 on this list. The wealthiest person in the Netherlands is Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken, heiress to a large stake ...
Countries by median wealth (US dollars) per adult. From 2021 publication of Credit Suisse. This is a list of countries of the world by wealth per adult or household, from sources such as UBS 's annual Global Wealth Databook[1] and the OECD 's Better Life Index. [2] Wealth includes both financial and non-financial assets.
The net worth of the world's billionaires increased from less than US$1 trillion in 2000 to over $7 trillion in 2015. The World's Billionaires is an annual ranking of people who are billionaires, i.e., they are considered to have a net worth of US$1 billion or more, by the American business magazine Forbes. The list was first published in March ...
Country Source(s) of wealth 1 Bernard Arnault: 158.0 billion 73 France: LVMH: 2 Françoise Bettencourt Meyers: 74.8 billion 68 France: L'Oréal: 3 Amancio Ortega: 59.6 billion 86 Spain: Zara: 4 Dieter Schwarz: 47.1 billion 82 Germany: Schwarz Gruppe: 5 Rodolphe Saadé: 41.4 billion 52 France: CMA CGM: 6 François Pinault: 37.3 billion 84 France ...
The Pareto distribution gives 52.8% owned by the upper 1%. According to the OECD in 2012 the top 0.6% of world population (consisting of adults with more than US$1 million in assets) or the 42 million richest people in the world held 39.3% of world wealth. The next 4.4% (311 million people) held 32.3% of world wealth.