哪些国家真正最富有?
Which Countries Are Really The Richest?

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/which-countries-are-really-richest

标题:按人均财富计算的顶级富裕国家 美国经常在经济总量和净财富排名国家中处于领先地位,但从人均财富的角度来看,不同的国家成为最富有的国家。 根据 Statista 和 Katharina Buchholz 的数据,瑞士排名第一,每个成年人的人均财富约为 685,000 美元。 冰岛的人均财富中位数最高,估计约为每人 413,000 美元。 这些数字之间的差异凸显了在评估一个国家的财富分配时考虑平均值和中值的重要性。 尽管瑞士居民拥有巨额财富,但中位数数字却揭示了人口中个体之间存在显着差异。 同样,虽然冰岛的平均财富相对较低,但其财富分配更加平等,使其在中值方面名列前茅。 进一步的研究结果揭示了各国有趣的贫富差距趋势。 例如,美国的平均财富排名第三,但财富中位数仅排名第十五。 相反,比利时的平均财富排名第十三,但中等财富排名第三。 此外,一些国家的平均财富和中位数财富之间的差异相对较小,包括冰岛、卢森堡和比利时。 尽管这些国家的总体繁荣程度各不相同,但它们的财富分配更加公平。 与此同时,巴西、南非、俄罗斯和尼日利亚等国家的平均财富和中值财富之间存在巨大差距,尽管它们的财富排名接近垫底。 该数据揭示了国民财富与收入分配之间的复杂关系。

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原文

Ranking countries by the size of their economies and their overall net wealth, the U.S. is usually at the top of the list, followed by countries like China, Japan or Germany.

But, as Statista's Katharina Buchholz details below, sorting countries for their per-capita average wealth – or even for their median per-capita wealth – other countries come out on top.

Using the two metrics, Switzerland was the richest country in the world with the highest average per-capita wealth of around US$685,000 per adult.

Looking at median per-capita wealth - the wealth of the person that shares their country with an equal number of richer and poorer people - Iceland tops the ranking with around $413,000 in wealth being held by this (imaginary) person.

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Per-capita assets arguably show a more balanced picture of a country’s wealth by acknowledging that smaller countries with less citizens will of course accumulate less wealth in total.

Yet, calculating averages does not take into account how wealth is distributed in a society.

Median wealth, on the other hand, increases the more equal a country’s assets are allocated. Iceland and other Scandinavian countries are known for their more equal wealth distribution and data by Credit Suisse reflects this to a degree. Denmark comes in rank 7 and Norway in rank 10 for per-capita median wealth.

The U.S. is the third-wealthiest country on a per-capita average basis, yet Americans are only in rank 15 for median wealth.

The situation in Belgium is the other way round: It is listed 13th for average wealth, but third for median wealth, showing that it is a more egalitarian country in terms of wealth distribution.

Looking at the size of the gap between mean and median wealth, the U.S. comes in rank 7 with an average wealth more than five times or 512% as high as the median wealth. This is exceeded by no major country in the world except Brazil, where this number stands at 517%.

Some of the smallest relative gaps between mean and median wealth were registered in the countries topping the median wealth list: Iceland, Luxembourg and Belgium. Other countries which might not have the highest mean wealth rates but do have some of the smallest gaps are Eastern European nations Slovakia and Slovenia. Poorer countries which nevertheless have big gaps between average and median wealth include the aforementioned Brazil as well as South Africa, Russia and Nigeria.

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