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) |
---|---|---|
1,562 | 221,456 | |
2,453 | 278,139 | |
101 | 17,394 | |
86 | 25,756 | |
92 | 102,384 | |
440 | 51,472 | |
1,245 | 281,542 | |
45 | 43,158 | |
686 | 159,098 | |
12,969 | 263,399 | |
13,714 | 203,946 | |
1,007 | 111,684 | |
312 | 39,813 | |
853 | 248,466 | |
10,853 | 223,572 | |
44 | 27,631 | |
64 | 27,507 | |
141 | 313,687 | |
41 | 119,802 | |
2,692 | 204,045 | |
859 | 28,057 | |
750 | 89,437 | |
256 | 16,344 | |
121 | 27,842 | |
105 | 62,920 | |
4,845 | 129,578 | |
1,994 | 260,667 | |
14,073 | 278,038 |
Map (Wealth per adult in 2017)
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