I created an average and scaled list based on the information from this link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_the_number_of_millionaires I took into account both the total number of USD millionaires in a country and the percentage of the adult population that is a USD millionaire. Each country that was first in its respective category got 100% (US and Switzerland in this case) and all the other countries were scaled according to their number as a percentage of the first country's number. I then averaged the two percentages each country had and scaled the percentages for all of them up so that the first country overall would have 100% (in this case the US). These are all the countries that had final percentages greater than or equal to 10%: 1. United States – 100.00% 2. Switzerland – 63.48% 3. Hong Kong – 43.95% 4. Australia – 36.33% 5. Netherlands – 34.68% 6. Iceland – 33.56% 7. United Kingdom – 32.79% 8. France – 28.42% 9. Denmark – 28.09% 10. Canada – 27.52% 11. New Zealand – 27.41% 12. Sweden – 25.96% 13. Luxembourg – 25.33% 14. Japan – 24.83% 15. Singapore – 23.87% 16. Ireland – 23.71% 17. Austria – 23.70% 18. Germany – 23.64% 19. Norway – 21.16% 20. Italy – 20.86% 21. Belgium – 16.90% 22. Spain – 16.61% 23. China – 16.59% 24. Taiwan – 15.64% 25. Israel – 12.80% 26. Finland – 12.71% 27. South Korea – 11.70% 28. Kuwait – 10.51% Thought this was an interesting thing to look at.
Yep. Capitalism.
Everyone in tech in USA would be a millionaire by 40 or much earlier if in bigger faang type companies. It’s not even worth asking if someone in their 40s is a millionaire
America by a landslide
India, if you play your cards right. No one can make u millions sooner than in india (not from pure sources obviously)
By playing your cards right? You meaning becoming friends with a politician?
Lol you do not take into account quality of life. In Bay area if you have a mil you probably are renting, in Other countries- you are a having a mansion and several maids
pure dollar terms is the wrong measuring stick. E.g in uk you don’t need to pay any medical fees etc. Should measure in real terms, think you would find US would not be top then
80%+ of millionaires are self made. And most with no inheritance
Hong Kong is skewed, anyone who owns real estate is a millionaire by default due to exuberant housing prices
That is not going to make you a millionaire
Non-Americans will be pressed but it’s the truth
Non-Americans love to bash America. But all of them drool over tech TC.
It’s the best first-world country to be rich but the worst to be poor