From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wealth is the total sum value of monetary assets and valuable material possessions owned by an individual, minus private debt, at a set point in time.

There is a difference between median and mean wealth. Median wealth is the amount that divides the wealth distribution into two equal groups: half the adults have wealth above the median, and the other half below. Mean wealth is the amount obtained by dividing the total aggregate wealth by the number of adults. In nations where wealth is highly concentrated in a small percentage of people, the mean can be much higher than the median.

A Global Wealth Report is published annually by Credit Suisse. [1] [2] This article shows the distribution of wealth in Europe.

2021

* indicates "Income in COUNTRY" or "Economy of COUNTRY" links.

Mean wealth per adult in Europe in USD (2021)
Mean and median wealth per adult, in US dollars, Wealth Gini. (2021 publication). [1]
Country or subnational area Mean Median Gini Adults
  Switzerland * European Free Trade Association 673,962 146,733 78.1 6,958,000
  Luxembourg * European Union 477,306 259,899 67.0 498,000
  Netherlands * European Union 377,090 136,110 75.3 13,462,000
  Denmark * European Union 376,069 165,622 73.6 4,557,000
  Belgium * European Union 351,330 230,550 60.3 8,993,000
  Iceland * European Free Trade Association 337,787 231,462 50.9 255,000
  Sweden * European Union 336,166 89,846 87.2 7,794,000
  France * European Union 299,355 133,559 70.0 49,967,000
  United Kingdom * 290,724 131,522 71.7 52,568,000
  Austria * European Union 290,348 91,833 74.5 7,271,000
  Norway * European Free Trade Association 275,880 117,798 78.5 4,184,000
  Germany * European Union 268,681 65,374 77.9 68,015,000
  Ireland * European Union 266,150 99,030 80.0 3,619,000
  Italy * European Union 239,244 118,885 66.5 49,746,000
  Spain * European Union 227,122 105,831 69.2 37,798,000
  Finland * European Union 167,711 73,775 74.0 4,373,000
  Malta * European Union 148,934 84,390 61.7 358,000
  Portugal * European Union 142,537 61,306 70.5 8,339,000
  Cyprus * European Union 142,304 35,300 80.7 679,000
  Slovenia * European Union 120,173 63,961 67.1 1,672,000
  Greece * European Union 104,603 57,595 65.7 8,462,000
  Czech Republic * European Union 78,559 23,794 77.7 8,528,000
  Estonia * European Union 77,817 38,901 73.8 1,044,000
  Latvia * European Union 70,454 33,884 80.9 1,477,000
  Croatia * European Union 69,140 34,945 68.5 3,303,000
  Slovakia * European Union 68,059 45,853 50.3 4,346,000
  Poland * European Union 67,477 23,550 70.7 30,315,000
  Lithuania * European Union 63,500 29,679 71.0 2,166,000
  Montenegro * 60,310 30,739 68.4 476,000
  Hungary * European Union 53,664 24,126 66.5 7,708,000
  Romania * European Union 50,009 23,675 70.1 7,769,000
  Bulgaria * European Union 36,443 17,403 70.1 5,586,000
  Serbia * 31,705 14,954 70.6 5,480,000
  Bosnia and Herzegovina * 30,597 15,283 68.6 2,637,000
  Albania * 30,524 15,363 68.2 2,187,000
  Turkey * 27,466 8,001 81.8 57,768,000
  Russia * Eurasian Economic Union 27,162 5,431 87.8 111,845,000
  Belarus * Eurasian Economic Union 23,278 12,168 66.7 7,367,000
  Armenia * Eurasian Economic Union 22,538 9,441 73.0 2,176,000
  Moldova * 15,491 7,577 69.4 3,188,000
  Georgia * 14,162 4,223 81.3 2,959,000
  Ukraine * 13,104 2,529 84.4 34,639,000
  Azerbaijan * 11,926 5,022 72.7 7,155,000

For several European countries, Credit Suisse could only provide rough estimates of mean wealth, with no information about the distribution of said wealth, citing poor data quality. [3]

* indicates "Income in COUNTRY or TERRITORY" or "Economy of COUNTRY or TERRITORY" links.

Mean wealth per adult, in US dollars.
(2021 publication). [3]
Country or subnational area Mean
  Monaco * 998,694
  Liechtenstein * 919,820
  Andorra * 273,862
  Greenland * 207,714
  San Marino * 196,188
  North Macedonia * 51,788
  Kosovo * 46,087

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Global Wealth Databook 2021" (PDF). Credit Suisse. Retrieved June 24, 2021. Full data, including mean and median wealth, gini coefficient and number of adults for all countries on pages 115-118.
  2. ^ "Global Wealth Report 2021". Credit Suisse. Retrieved June 23, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Global Wealth Databook 2021" (PDF). Credit Suisse. Retrieved June 24, 2021. Page 5 mentions "26 countries for which it is difficult to estimate either the level of household wealth or the distribution of wealth, or both". Pages 21-24 then feature estimates for mean wealth per adult for said countries, with wealth data quality characterized as "poor" or "n.a.".

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wealth is the total sum value of monetary assets and valuable material possessions owned by an individual, minus private debt, at a set point in time.

There is a difference between median and mean wealth. Median wealth is the amount that divides the wealth distribution into two equal groups: half the adults have wealth above the median, and the other half below. Mean wealth is the amount obtained by dividing the total aggregate wealth by the number of adults. In nations where wealth is highly concentrated in a small percentage of people, the mean can be much higher than the median.

A Global Wealth Report is published annually by Credit Suisse. [1] [2] This article shows the distribution of wealth in Europe.

2021

* indicates "Income in COUNTRY" or "Economy of COUNTRY" links.

Mean wealth per adult in Europe in USD (2021)
Mean and median wealth per adult, in US dollars, Wealth Gini. (2021 publication). [1]
Country or subnational area Mean Median Gini Adults
  Switzerland * European Free Trade Association 673,962 146,733 78.1 6,958,000
  Luxembourg * European Union 477,306 259,899 67.0 498,000
  Netherlands * European Union 377,090 136,110 75.3 13,462,000
  Denmark * European Union 376,069 165,622 73.6 4,557,000
  Belgium * European Union 351,330 230,550 60.3 8,993,000
  Iceland * European Free Trade Association 337,787 231,462 50.9 255,000
  Sweden * European Union 336,166 89,846 87.2 7,794,000
  France * European Union 299,355 133,559 70.0 49,967,000
  United Kingdom * 290,724 131,522 71.7 52,568,000
  Austria * European Union 290,348 91,833 74.5 7,271,000
  Norway * European Free Trade Association 275,880 117,798 78.5 4,184,000
  Germany * European Union 268,681 65,374 77.9 68,015,000
  Ireland * European Union 266,150 99,030 80.0 3,619,000
  Italy * European Union 239,244 118,885 66.5 49,746,000
  Spain * European Union 227,122 105,831 69.2 37,798,000
  Finland * European Union 167,711 73,775 74.0 4,373,000
  Malta * European Union 148,934 84,390 61.7 358,000
  Portugal * European Union 142,537 61,306 70.5 8,339,000
  Cyprus * European Union 142,304 35,300 80.7 679,000
  Slovenia * European Union 120,173 63,961 67.1 1,672,000
  Greece * European Union 104,603 57,595 65.7 8,462,000
  Czech Republic * European Union 78,559 23,794 77.7 8,528,000
  Estonia * European Union 77,817 38,901 73.8 1,044,000
  Latvia * European Union 70,454 33,884 80.9 1,477,000
  Croatia * European Union 69,140 34,945 68.5 3,303,000
  Slovakia * European Union 68,059 45,853 50.3 4,346,000
  Poland * European Union 67,477 23,550 70.7 30,315,000
  Lithuania * European Union 63,500 29,679 71.0 2,166,000
  Montenegro * 60,310 30,739 68.4 476,000
  Hungary * European Union 53,664 24,126 66.5 7,708,000
  Romania * European Union 50,009 23,675 70.1 7,769,000
  Bulgaria * European Union 36,443 17,403 70.1 5,586,000
  Serbia * 31,705 14,954 70.6 5,480,000
  Bosnia and Herzegovina * 30,597 15,283 68.6 2,637,000
  Albania * 30,524 15,363 68.2 2,187,000
  Turkey * 27,466 8,001 81.8 57,768,000
  Russia * Eurasian Economic Union 27,162 5,431 87.8 111,845,000
  Belarus * Eurasian Economic Union 23,278 12,168 66.7 7,367,000
  Armenia * Eurasian Economic Union 22,538 9,441 73.0 2,176,000
  Moldova * 15,491 7,577 69.4 3,188,000
  Georgia * 14,162 4,223 81.3 2,959,000
  Ukraine * 13,104 2,529 84.4 34,639,000
  Azerbaijan * 11,926 5,022 72.7 7,155,000

For several European countries, Credit Suisse could only provide rough estimates of mean wealth, with no information about the distribution of said wealth, citing poor data quality. [3]

* indicates "Income in COUNTRY or TERRITORY" or "Economy of COUNTRY or TERRITORY" links.

Mean wealth per adult, in US dollars.
(2021 publication). [3]
Country or subnational area Mean
  Monaco * 998,694
  Liechtenstein * 919,820
  Andorra * 273,862
  Greenland * 207,714
  San Marino * 196,188
  North Macedonia * 51,788
  Kosovo * 46,087

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Global Wealth Databook 2021" (PDF). Credit Suisse. Retrieved June 24, 2021. Full data, including mean and median wealth, gini coefficient and number of adults for all countries on pages 115-118.
  2. ^ "Global Wealth Report 2021". Credit Suisse. Retrieved June 23, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Global Wealth Databook 2021" (PDF). Credit Suisse. Retrieved June 24, 2021. Page 5 mentions "26 countries for which it is difficult to estimate either the level of household wealth or the distribution of wealth, or both". Pages 21-24 then feature estimates for mean wealth per adult for said countries, with wealth data quality characterized as "poor" or "n.a.".

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