List of countries by share of income of the richest one percent
This is a list of the world's countries measuring the income of the richest one percent each (before taxes and transfers). The source of the data is the United Nations Development Programme, and refers to the latest available date.[1] Countries unlisted have no data available.
Country | % of income of the richest 1% |
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Albania | 8.2 |
Algeria | 9.7 |
Angola | 15.2 |
Australia | 9.1 |
Austria | 9.3 |
Bahrain | 18.0 |
Belgium | 7.8 |
Benin | 17.5 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 8.9 |
Botswana | 22.6 |
Brazil | 28.4 |
Bulgaria | 12.6 |
Burkina Faso | 14.3 |
Burundi | 14.6 |
Cameroon | 15.7 |
Canada | 13.6 |
Central African Republic | 30.9 |
Chad | 15.6 |
Chile | 23.7 |
China | 13.9 |
Colombia | 20.4 |
Comoros | 14.1 |
Republic of the Congo | 20.4 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | 18.1 |
Croatia | 8.2 |
Cyprus | 11.6 |
Czech Republic | 10.1 |
Ivory Coast | 17.1 |
Denmark | 10.7 |
Djibouti | 15.7 |
Egypt | 15.8 |
Equatorial Guinea | 17.3 |
Eritrea | 14.3 |
Estonia | 11.1 |
Eswatini | 18.2 |
Ethiopia | 14.3 |
Finland | 10.1 |
France | 11.2 |
Gabon | 10.9 |
Gambia | 13.4 |
Germany | 12.5 |
Greece | 13.4 |
Guinea | 12.3 |
Guinea-Bissau | 19.3 |
Hungary | 12.1 |
Iceland | 7.6 |
India | 21.3 |
Iran | 16.3 |
Iraq | 22.0 |
Ireland | 11.3 |
Italy | 8.7 |
Japan | 10.4 |
Jordan | 16.1 |
Kenya | 15.0 |
South Korea | 12.2 |
Kuwait | 19.9 |
Latvia | 10.9 |
Lebanon | 23.4 |
Lesotho | 18.9 |
Lithuania | 10.4 |
Luxembourg | 11.9 |
Madagascar | 15.0 |
Malawi | 31.1 |
Malaysia | 14.6 |
Mali | 9.5 |
Malta | 11.4 |
Mauritania | 10.6 |
Mauritius | 13.8 |
Moldova | 9.9 |
Montenegro | 8.5 |
Morocco | 14.9 |
Mozambique | 30.9 |
Namibia | 21.5 |
Netherlands | 6.2 |
New Zealand | 8.7 |
Niger | 11.4 |
Nigeria | 15.3 |
North Macedonia | 7.7 |
Norway | 9.3 |
Oman | 19.5 |
Palestine | 15.8 |
Poland | 14.0 |
Portugal | 10.6 |
Qatar | 29.0 |
Romania | 15.2 |
Russia | 23.2 |
São Tomé and Príncipe | 8.8 |
Saudi Arabia | 19.7 |
Senegal | 13.0 |
Serbia | 12.8 |
Seychelles | 20.8 |
Sierra Leone | 10.5 |
Singapore | 14.0 |
Slovakia | 5.3 |
Slovenia | 7.7 |
Somalia | 16.9 |
South Africa | 19.2 |
South Sudan | 14.1 |
Spain | 11.9 |
Sudan | 11.2 |
Sweden | 9.0 |
Switzerland | 10.6 |
Syria | 14.7 |
Tanzania | 16.2 |
Thailand | 20.2 |
Togo | 13.7 |
Tunisia | 10.7 |
Turkey | 23.4 |
Uganda | 16.9 |
United Arab Emirates | 22.8 |
United Kingdom | 12.6 |
United States | 22.5 |
Uruguay | 14.0 |
Yemen | 15.7 |
Zambia | 23.1 |
Zimbabwe | 17.2 |
See also
- List of countries by income equality
- List of countries by inequality-adjusted Human Development Index
References
- ^ "| Human Development Reports". hdr.undp.org. Retrieved 2019-12-17.
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