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UBS publishes various statistics relevant for calculating net wealth. These figures are influenced by real estate prices, equity market prices, exchange rates, liabilities, debts, adult percentage of the population, human resources, natural resources and capital and technological advancements, which may create new assets or render others worthless in the future.
Countries by total wealth, 2022 (2023 publication) National net wealth, also known as national net worth, is the total sum of the value of a country's assets minus its liabilities.
The share of the shadow economy is significant in many European countries, ranging from less than 10 to over 40 per cent of GDP. [11] Since 2014, EU member states have been encouraged by Eurostat, the official statistics body, to include some illegal activities. [12] [13] [14]
A huge portion of the world's wealth is concentrated in just a few countries. The United States is home to the most billionaires, with 735 members of the 2023 Forbes' World's Billionaires list ...
The Latin American countries Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, and Chile are the region's largest economies by gross domestic product (GDP) at purchasing power parity (PPP). Cuba is not included in the list due to lack of economic data.
Carlos Slim, Mexico’s richest man and one of the world's wealthiest, addressed a range of topics at his annual conference on Monday. Despite his extensive holdings in sectors ranging from ...
On the whole, PPP per capita figures are more narrowly spread than nominal GDP per capita figures. The figures presented here do not take into account differences in the cost of living in different countries, and the results vary greatly from one year to another based on fluctuations in the exchange rates of the country's currency .
World's richest 1% own 40% of all wealth, UN report discovers. 6 December 2006. By James Randerson. The Guardian. It's the Inequality, Stupid. March/April 2011 Issue. Mother Jones. Many charts, with sources. Who Rules America: Wealth, Income, and Power. July 2011. By G. William Domhoff. Many charts, and sources.