加入顶尖“1%”的行列需要多少钱?
How Much Money Do You Need To Join The Top '1 Percent'?

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莱坊报告揭示了一个国家最富有的 1% 个人需要拥有不同数量的财富。 在中国,拥有价值约110万美元的资产使某人在2023年跻身最富有的1%。此前,到2020年甚至85万美元就足够了。相比之下,居住在瑞士等臭名昭著的富裕国家则需要超过850万美元的财富。 摩纳哥精英俱乐部的门槛高达 1290 万美元,令人印象深刻。 到 2022 年,美国 1% 的大关约为 580 万美元。就背景而言,在拥有超过 14 亿人口的印度,任何拥有相当于 6 万美元或以上资产的人都可以跻身前 1% 之列。 然而,实际财富集中在0.1%的富裕阶层内,财富持有者之间的差距日益明显。 2020年,印度最富有的1%人群占国民收入的近40%,其中约30%的收入仅分配给了0.1%的特权阶层。 相比之下,他们拥有印度总财富的40%,略高于美国(34%)和瑞典(36%)。 中国的这一数字为31%。

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A recent report by real estate consultancy Knight Frank details how much money a person needs to possess to be considered part of the 1 percent of the richest people in their respective country - and the results differ significantly.

Despite China making big steps towards leadership in several business sectors and transforming its economy toward higher value-creating industries, being a millionaire was pretty much enough to place a person in the upper 1 percent of China's richest. A Chinese resident with assets of just under $1.1 million were considered part of the 1 percent in 2023, according to the report. As recent as 2020, even $850,000 would have been considered enough to be part of the 1 percent in China.

As Statista's Katharina Buchholz details below, this is far from the case in other economies, for example notoriously wealthy Switzerland, where only those with a wealth of $8.5 million or more would be considered part of the 1 percent. In tiny and exclusive Monaco, one's net worth would have to have eight digits, as only $12.9 million is enough to join the 1-percent club in the European micronation. In the United States, this number stood at $5.8 million last year.

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While Knight Frank did not publish this numbers again for 2023, India in 2020 counted everyone who possessed the equivalent of $60,000 or more in the top 1 percent of the wealthiest residents. But this does not necessarily mean that India is more egalitarian when it comes to wealth distribution. With a population of around 1.4 billion people, India's 1 percent is still 14 million people strong.

This means extreme wealth concentrates in the wealthiest 0.1 percent rather than the richest 1 percent, making the division of wealth even starker. A recent report on the country details that on a per-adult, pre-tax basis, India's top 1 percent earned around 40 percent of the nation's income while almost 30 percent of that was attributable to just the 0.1 percent.

Despite the lower profile of India's 1 percent internationally, the group is still wealthier than its counterparts in the United States or European countries when comparing to the wealth of the rest of the nation. Credit Suisse found that in 2022, India's 1 percent held around 40 percent of the country's wealth, compared to 34 percent in the United States and 36 percent in Sweden, for example. In China, the number stood at 31 percent.

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