Based on net worth and income, to make the cut you'd have to be worth at least.... a million? wait... 10 million? I can't figure this out, but it's a number that can be calculated based on available figures.
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You have VASTLY warped idea of money. To m ake it in the top 5% you'd need a few thousand dollars. That's it.
A net worth of $93,170 U.S. is enough to make you richer than 90 percent of people around the world, Credit Suisse reports.
That's so insanely wrong. If it were done properly assets - debts most people would have very little, if anything. Also if the 'bottom' of the 'top' 10% has 93,000 then; 8,000,000,000 * .1 = 800,000,000 This top 10% has $74,400,000,000,000 which is hilariously wrong. in respect to being "honest" about the top 10%. Because we know that 10% to 1% is barely above 0 where 1% - .1% is middle class and .1% - .01% is rich and .01% - #1 ... well guess. The top 10% is skewed by the top .01%.
e; Further; = minimum $11,100,000 8,000,000,000 * .01 = 80,000,000 80,000,000 * 11,100,000 = 888,000,000,000,000
Now 888,000,000,000,000 / 800,000,000 (10% of the world) = 1,110,000 so just the top 1% has enough wealth to average the top 10% to $1,110,000 whic vastly outweighs your give $93k. Which further goes to show that from the top 10% to 1% could be worth $0 and the average of the top 10% would still be vastly above $93k.
ee; Now they don't do these number honestly and they do it this way, by including the very, very , very top (((bill gates))) (((musk))) (((house of saud))) (((rothschild))) specifically to demonize the middle class for the benefit of nonWhites.
I think this is considering net worth after liquidating all assets and settling debts. You're correct that most have very little after this exercise, it's a shame we don't get to see the "under 5k" group or $0 net worth groups.
2022 Numbers per Credit Suisse: 1.1% - >1M 11.1% - 100k - 1M 32.8% - 10k - 100k 55.0% - <10k
I wonder if that screenshot really reflects "worldwide" or not - It's tough to trust a search engine returned exactly what you asked for unless it's clearly stated in the result.
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