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Ranked: Which Countries Gained The Most Wealth Since 2010?

 

The United States ranks as the highest amongst Western countries for this classification.

This article was written by Marcus Lu and originally published by Visual Capitalist.

In this graphic, we rank 34 countries by their percentage change in wealth from 2010 to 2023. Figures were sourced from the UBS Global Wealth Report 2024.

“Wealth” in this regard is defined as the value of financial assets (e.g. stocks) plus real assets (e.g. homes) owned by households within each country, minus their debts. This measurement is also known as “net worth”.

Data and Key Takeaways

The data we used to create this graphic can be found in the table below. Compound annual growth rates (CAGR) were included for additional context. Note that all wealth values were measured in U.S. dollars.

Close behind Kazakhstan is China, where wealth has grown 185% since 2010. This is likely due to various macro trends such as urbanization (urban jobs typically offer higher wages), real estate appreciation, and increased access to financial services.

At the other end of the scale, four countries from this sample saw negative wealth growth over the time period. These are SpainItalyGreece, and Japan.

Many European countries were severely impacted by the Eurozone debt crisis in the early 2010s, which negatively affected household income and wealth accumulation. In the case of Japan, the country has struggled to grow its economy since the 2000s, which also limits opportunities to accumulate wealth.

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