HOW MUCH WEALTH IS THERE IN THE WORLD? In 2016, the Earth’s inhabitants were worth about $256 trillion, according to the Global Wealth Report by Credit Suisse Research Institute. Population has grown along with wealth.
1. North America, which has more than 5 percent of the world’s population, is the wealthiest region with about $92 trillion of the world’s wealth.
2. Europe, which accounts for about 12 percent of the world’s population, is next with about $73 trillion.
3. The Asia-Pacific region, excluding China and India, encompasses almost 25 percent of the world’s population, and is worth a bit more than $53 trillion.
4. China has more than 20 percent of the world’s population and comes in just above $23 trillion.
5. Latin America has less than 10 percent of the world’s people and accounts for about $7.5 trillion of the world’s wealth.
6. India, with more than 15 percent of earth’s inhabitants, has almost $3.1 trillion.
7. Africa has more than 10 percent of the world’s population and about $2.5 trillion of its wealth.
The Economist reported some surprising numbers in terms of “absolute” wealth:
“If you had only $2,220 to your name (adding together your bank deposits, financial investments, and property holdings, and subtracting your debts) you might not think yourself terribly fortunate. But you would be wealthier than half the world’s population… If you had $71,560 or more, you would be in the top tenth. If you were lucky enough to own over $744,400 you could count yourself a member of the global 1% that voters everywhere are rebelling against.”
Of course, “relative’ wealth is a totally different thing… where a person lives factors into how wealthy they feel. For instance, last week, Expatison.com reported living in New York was 15 percent more expensive than living in London, and London was 30 percent more expensive than living in Toronto. Living in Toronto was 115 percent more expensive than living in Belgrade. Belgrade was 60 percent less expensive than Singapore, and Singapore was 139 percent more expensive than Mumbai.
Weekly Focus – Think About It
“You don’t learn to walk by following rules. You learn by doing, and by falling over.”
–Richard Branson, British businessman and entrepreneur
Sources:
https://www.expatistan.com/cost-of-living/comparison/singapore/belgrade
https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/r/richardbra414117.html
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