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Friday, 3 March 2017

By 2026, the world will have 43% more super-rich people

The just released annual Knight Frank Wealth Report forecasts the number of people with assets worth $30 million or more will grow by 43% over the next 10 years. The report, based on research by New World Wealth, predicts that Asia's ultra-rich population will nearly double by 2026 to more than 88,000. China and India will see increases of 140% and 150%, respectively.
China's economy is expected to slow gradually over the decade, but its tech, media, entertainment, and health care sectors are expected to defy the trend and produce more super-rich business people.

Vietnam will see the biggest percentage increase, with its small population of ultra-wealthy expected to grow by 170%. North America is also expected to see strong growth, with its ultra-rich numbers swelling by 31% to nearly 96,000. The region is currently home to the largest population of wealthy individuals while Canada will see a 50% increase.

The growing ranks of multi-millionaires aren't expected to merely keep their money in local banks. The report found that, on average, the ultra-rich have 24% of their money invested in property.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Na so.

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Amen o


...merited happiness

Lovina said...

Am already one of them oooo billionaire in pounds all glory to God

churchill said...

What of African, reverse is the case it will produce more super-poor people's in the world. God help us.

Anonymous said...

I agree. Let's remember that since AFRICA is the final economic frontier she will definitely increase her mega super rich population a TRILLION FOLD by God's grace and favor ... and let all God's children faithfully say AMEN IN JESUS'S NAME! Hallelujah! Alleluia! Alleluyah!

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