Are You Among the World's Top 1%?
By DANIEL KURT for Investopedia
Several years ago, the "Occupy" movement spotlighted income inequality around the globe. While the protesters have since retreated from Wall Street and other economic power centers, this pressing issue lingers on. In fact, economic disparity is on the climb, with 1% of the world’s population currently holding over 47% of the global wealth, according to Credit Suisse’s 2018 Global Wealth Report.
Interestingly, Americans do not have to be extremely wealthy in order to claim a spot among that 1%. According to the Global Rich List, a $32,400 annual income will easily place American schoolteachers, registered nurses and other modestly salaried individuals among the global 1% of earners.
Contrarily, the top 1% of wage earners strictly in the United States must pull in at least $421,926 to make the cut, according to a 2018 report by the Economic Policy Institute. >> READ MORE
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