Top 1% net worth around the world The Knight Frank Wealth Report shows what it takes to become a member of the top 1% around the world. The 1% refers to the top 1% of individuals in a given country based on net worth — or the value of all of the assets one owns, minus debt and other liabilities. Here is the minimum net worth you must have as an individual to belong to the top 1% in select countries around the world, as of the fourth quarter of 2023: Monaco: $12.88 million Luxembourg: $10.83 million Switzerland: $8.51 million U.S.: $5.81 million Singapore: $5.23 million Sweden: $4.76 million Australia: $4.67 million New Zealand: $4.57 million Ireland: $4.32 million Germany: $3.43 million France: $3.27 million Hong Kong: $3.09 million UK: $3.07 million Italy: $2.55 million Spain: $2.47 million Japan: $1.97 million China: $1.07 million As you might imagine, the report shows that it takes a higher net worth to be part of the 1% in well-off countries that have small populations. The two countries that top the list, Monaco and Luxembourg, have populations totaling just 37,000 and 640,000, respectively. Even Switzerland and Singapore, which round out the top 5 alongside the U.S., both count populations of less than 10 million people. The U.S., which has a population of around 335 million, is a major outlier to this trend. China and Japan, which also have large populations, have the lowest minimum wealth thresholds on the list, both at less than $2 million. Another thing noted by Knight Frank is that these figures are just the minimum necessary to be in the top 1%; the variation between members of the same elite wealth percentile are still quite broad. There is another level of financial elite within the 1% called ultra-high net work individuals, or UHNWI. In the U.S., it may take you $5.81 million to be in the top 1%, but it takes a minimum net worth of $30 million to be considered among the ultra-high net worth crowd. As of the end of 2023, this ultra-high net worth population is on the rise, reaching 626,000 globally, up from just over 600,000 a year earlier. The global population of this ultra-rich group declined in 2022, which was a down year for most markets. NEWSLETTER
As of the second quarter of 2023, the average wealth of households in the top 1% of the United States was around $33.4 million, while the average American household had a wealth of $1.09 million. The top 0.1% of households had an average wealth of more than $1.52 billion
gokgs 发表于 2024-07-13 14:20 As of the second quarter of 2023, the average wealth of households in the top 1% of the United States was around $33.4 million, while the average American household had a wealth of $1.09 million. The top 0.1% of households had an average wealth of more than $1.52 billion
gokgs 发表于 2024-07-13 14:20 As of the second quarter of 2023, the average wealth of households in the top 1% of the United States was around $33.4 million, while the average American household had a wealth of $1.09 million. The top 0.1% of households had an average wealth of more than $1.52 billion
gokgs 发表于 2024-07-13 14:20 As of the second quarter of 2023, the average wealth of households in the top 1% of the United States was around $33.4 million, while the average American household had a wealth of $1.09 million. The top 0.1% of households had an average wealth of more than $1.52 billion
The top 1% of household net worth in the U.S. was just shy of $13.7 million in 2023. An individual would have to earn an average of $407,500 per year to join the top 1%. A household would need an income of $591,550. The median household income in the U.S. was $74,580 in 2022.1 The widening gaps in wealth and income stem from a variety of factors, including increasing dominance of public and private equity by the wealthiest and tax breaks. There are 2,781 billionaires in the world with a cumulative wealth valued at $14.2 trillion in 2024.
gokgs 发表于 2024-07-13 14:20 As of the second quarter of 2023, the average wealth of households in the top 1% of the United States was around $33.4 million, while the average American household had a wealth of $1.09 million. The top 0.1% of households had an average wealth of more than $1.52 billion
我想说的是,1,网上的东西都是有真有假,真真假假,任何人说的任何事,包括晒资产的,都有可能是假的,听听罢了,没啥好较真的。2,晒资产的帖子,肯定也有相当一部分确实是真的,一些华人有10M资产,本来也不是什么值得奇怪的事情。3,是真的又怎么样呢,真的假不了,假的真不了,何必要特别跟网上的人强调”一定是真的,你们必须信“呢。比如我发帖,一直都是随便想说啥说啥,别人爱信不信,爱骂不骂,爱屏蔽不屏蔽,我为啥要在意呢?
再回来说10M这个事。真必要对10M这个数字大惊小怪。华人别说10M,有些都能有20M, 50M, 100M, 甚至上B的,而且都是真的。女大老黄有100多B,也就是十万多米,这也是真的。问题在于,超过十米的一般也不会来版上晒了,第一是因为这个量级往上的人数就比较少了,说多了容易被熟人看到认出来,第二是因为怕晒出来吓死你们。
所以你们能在这个版上看到的数字最大的凡尔赛帖,也就是十米左右了。现实生活中比这多的,也不太可能来这个版晒,除非有病。你们就算在版上看到个别晒超过十米量级的钱坑,也十有八九是拿马甲挖坑的。比如老黄就不可能来本版发个”我净资产100B,该不该退休“这样的贴子,因为人家脑子好好的,没病。就算你哪天在版上看到一个这样的贴子,那也肯定是哪个无聊的网友冒充老黄发的,不可能是他本人。
有毛用,再肥的羊也是羊
整天蒙面上网晒资产,不知道投资政客,还是餐桌上的菜,轮不到坐在餐桌前
你来抛砖引玉吧,说说你投资了哪个政客,捐了多少钱?
说到被屏蔽这件事。我好像被版上很多人屏蔽了,因为我好几次在版上点回帖的时候,显示该用户已经把你屏蔽,你不能回复这个帖子。
真的很可笑。我都不知道我到底说了什么话,能让一些人这么反感?他们就那么听不得实话吗?
说实话,网上的虚假的东西太多,像我这种总是说实话的人实在不多。屏蔽了我,是她们的损失。
是的,就是这么回事。谁有多少钱,不管真的假的,跟别人也没啥关系。就是网上的帖子,无聊打发时间看看罢了,完事日子该咋过还是咋过。
我又没资产可晒
说到捐款,巨富们又和穷人比拼了,呵呵
举个容易理解的例子,某天你发现几个跟你合作过多年的同事,最近都跳槽了,而且都拿了大包裹,虽然他们拿了大包裹不会给你一分钱,但你至少可以问问他们都跳去了哪,自己以后也可以去,拿到类似的钱,所以他们拿大包裹这个事情对你是有意义的。而老黄的身家从100B变成了1000B,对你是完全没意义的,当然就没人关心。
太小看老中了,超过十米就能被熟人认出?你真会开玩笑,估计你在阿肯色,密西西比之类的地方。
你同事有多少资产,对你有什么借鉴意义?你同事以前100块(split前), 10块, 1块,1毛, 1分一股买女大的时候,还招呼你一起买吗?哈哈
不会被熟人认出,但说出来会吓死版上的一部分人啊。
最近的 应该是吸毒贴吧
不是,在那以前就有不少人屏蔽我了。
再说那个吸毒帖,版上一些人也不知道是中文阅读有问题,还是纯粹就不懂好赖话。我那个帖子本来的意思,就是说在美国吸毒其实比你们以为的还可怕,你们还以为吸毒的后果就是倾家荡产,完事了?实际上,都吸不到倾家荡产,就吸死了呀。
结果就被他们理解成我鼓励吸毒。这些人啊。
只能吓吓南达科塔的居民。我家祖祖辈辈和纺织没有关系,我都认识4,5个加州老中是做纺织方面生意的,资产都是远超10 M的,算算自己知道的别人的房产就知道。还有开其它公司的,和我专业相关,我就不说了
楼主我站你哈 网上井底之蛙很多的
自古以来穷B多啊 他们眼红吧 楼主你尽管秀吧 我给你点赞
美国平均都1。09个米了!
数据源在哪里,没这么夸张吧
The top 1% of household net worth in the U.S. was just shy of $13.7 million in 2023. An individual would have to earn an average of $407,500 per year to join the top 1%. A household would need an income of $591,550. The median household income in the U.S. was $74,580 in 2022.1 The widening gaps in wealth and income stem from a variety of factors, including increasing dominance of public and private equity by the wealthiest and tax breaks. There are 2,781 billionaires in the world with a cumulative wealth valued at $14.2 trillion in 2024.
Bankrate上的,你把这段话search一下就知道了。楼主说的没大错呀,10米本来就没啥
哎,看来大部分人离critical thinking还是有差距啊,数据敏感性不够。下面这个链接有具体数据表,可是表里的数据计算在0.1%档竟然是错的,小数点随便就错了一位。上次讨论的时候我就看出问题,可是似乎大家热情已经过去了,就懒得指出了。结果这回又以讹传讹了。
我日常里也越来越发现工程师和工程师的差距真的可以是巨大的,同时也会带来在同一件任务上巨大的执行结果的差异。
https://www.bankrate.com/investing/income-wealth-top-1-percent/#:~:text=The%20table%20below%20provides%20data%20on%20wealth%20from%20the%20Federal,100%20percent%20due%20to%20rounding.
郭德纲有个相声说,如果你有两千万,我干嘛给你好脸色,给你好脸色了,钱也不是我的,你能给我吗?;如果给你你好脸色了,你把钱给我了,那我有两千万了,我干嘛给你好脸色?哈哈哈哈
我们家是湾区普通打工人。20年前20前我和队友各自揣着两千美元到美国做TA/RA/SA,然后毕业工作一砖一瓦筑巢,几乎没从家里拿钱。 凭借时代行业地区发展的红利,我们有余钱投资大盘股和房子,今天净资产1800万美元左右。 我们都不是做生意或爬Corp ladder的牛人也还没有IPO(虽然队友加入startup几年手里有一堆股票,没上市就不能计价)。 因为不是牛人我相信跟我们类似背景经历的人里有类似身家的应该不少,毕竟大家都吃上了同一份红利。 时代/行业/地区对普通人的影响远超个人的能力和努力。我们也是赶在了风口上。 和你们共勉
人生浓缩成了一个数字。
这个太牛了!我们也是差不多但是却连你们零头都不到。你们是哪一年轻工作的?
真的有这种好事请叫上我,谢谢