According to Boston Consulting Group's as cited by the Global Times, even though less than 1% of the global population is millionaires, the world’s millionaires held 39% of the global wealth in 2010.
The top countries that house world millionaires are the United States, Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom, and so on.
As there is no big difference, a minority of a country’s population control a large percentage of its wealth. In Cambodia, World Bank suggested that the richest 20% of the population held 50% of the country’s income.
Entrepreneurs considered among most global wealthy people
Wealth comes from many different sources. Most financially successful individuals who create huge wealth have typical occupations.
Individuals such as celebrities, CEO's and corporate executives, prominent government officials and high-ranking politicians, successful businessmen and entrepreneurs, financially-successful investors, and successful stockbrokers are among the common occupations that have a strong likelihood to become millionaires.
Even though wealth can be created through many typical occupations, most of the global wealth is concentrated within businesspersons, entrepreneurs, and investors.
The Economist, an English magazine based in the UK, reported that the most common way to get rich is to start a business, which is a job of an entrepreneur. Totally, entrepreneurs represent 47% of the world’s wealthy people.
The top countries that house world millionaires are the United States, Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom, and so on.
As there is no big difference, a minority of a country’s population control a large percentage of its wealth. In Cambodia, World Bank suggested that the richest 20% of the population held 50% of the country’s income.
Entrepreneurs considered among most global wealthy people
Wealth comes from many different sources. Most financially successful individuals who create huge wealth have typical occupations.
Individuals such as celebrities, CEO's and corporate executives, prominent government officials and high-ranking politicians, successful businessmen and entrepreneurs, financially-successful investors, and successful stockbrokers are among the common occupations that have a strong likelihood to become millionaires.
Even though wealth can be created through many typical occupations, most of the global wealth is concentrated within businesspersons, entrepreneurs, and investors.
The Economist, an English magazine based in the UK, reported that the most common way to get rich is to start a business, which is a job of an entrepreneur. Totally, entrepreneurs represent 47% of the world’s wealthy people.