• WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world
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    How is 42k euro part of the wealthiest 10%?

    Because there are ~8 billion people and fewer than 1 billion live in developed economies; half of which probably make less than 42k EUR. Out of the developing world, the 1% owns like 90% of domestic wealth, with the next 5-20% living something resembling a “developed” or “middle class” lifestyle, and most of them are also earning far less than 42k EUR…

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      1 day ago

      Do you have any decent link that supports this?

      I didn’t manage to spot in the study itself, how they calculate this number. If anyone has, please share this part.

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        They’re called statistics, and are widely produced by govs and orgs the world over. If you really care, you can Google terms like wealth distribution/inequality, PPP, etc.

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          23 hours ago

          I totally tried and then decided to ask here.

          The closest thing I managed to find was saying that 16.3% of adults worldwide have wealth of 100k to 1m, in 2023 [source: Global Wealth Report 2024 by UBS, see The global wealth pyramid at p23] but this is not what the article says.

          Somebody suggested the World Inequality Database but on this topic, the results come by country and/or stats.