Distribution of wealth in the European Union

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. A Global Wealth Report is published annually by Credit Suisse.[1] Wealth in the European Union is unevenly distributed between the 28 member states.

2017

Member State Total Wealth (In Billions USD) Wealth per adult (USD)

 Austria 1,562 221,456
 Belgium 2,453 278,139
 Bulgaria 101 17,394
 Croatia 86 25,756
 Cyprus 92 102,384
 Czech Republic 440 51,472
 Denmark 1,245 281,542
 Estonia 45 43,158
 Finland 686 159,098
 France 12,969 263,399
 Germany 13,714 203,946
 Greece 1,007 111,684
 Hungary 312 39,813
 Ireland 853 248,466
 Italy 10,853 223,572
 Latvia 44 27,631
 Lithuania 64 27,507
 Luxembourg 141 313,687
 Malta 41 119,802
 Netherlands 2,692 204,045
 Poland 859 28,057
 Portugal 750 89,437
 Romania 256 16,344
 Slovakia 121 27,842
 Slovenia 105 62,920
 Spain 4,845 129,578
 Sweden 1,994 260,667
 United Kingdom 14,073 278,038

Map (Wealth per adult in 2017)

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