According to the Global Velta 2014 report, which is prepared for the needs of Credit Suisse and includes the average wealth per adult population, Montenegro ranks second in the region. Of the total world wealth, the inhabitants of Montenegro go to 18.251 dollars per capita.
The research was conducted in the period from the second half of 2014 to the second half of 2015.
Of Montenegro, only Croatia is richer. Adult residents of Croatia have an average of $22.386.
Behind Montenegro, in third place is Bosnia and Herzegovina with 10.704 dollars, followed by Macedonia with 9.605 and Albania with 8.713 dollars.
Citizens of Serbia have 6.585 dollars per head, and are the last in the region.
On the interactive map you can find data for individual states.
At the global level, the convincing first place is taken by Switzerland with 567.122 dollars per inhabitant. New Zealand is in second place with $400.800, while Australia is in third place with $369.000.
Although Switzerland ranks first, it has managed to reduce the gap between the rich and the poor the least, while China boasts the largest middle class.
World wealth grows by an average of 6,6 percent, so in 2020 it will amount to 345.000 billion dollars.
The Kredi Suvis survey was based on an analysis of the wealth of 4,8 billion adults and covered over 200 countries.
According to new data, there is a noticeable deepening of the gap between the rich and the poor, so over a million dollars per capita goes to one percent of the world's population.
Under 10 thousand dollars includes as much as 71% of the population.
Analysts conducted a study according to the value of financial assets as well as real assets, which means real estate, which is then reduced by the amount of possible debts.
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