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Top 10 countries adding millionaires at a rapid pace: India’s position explained
Top 10 Countries by Millionaire Population Growth: India ranks 11th in the list of fastest-growing millionaire populations, with a 22% growth rate expected over the next five years.
Written by Cherry GuptaUpdated: October 21, 2024 08:12 AM IST
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Top 10 countries that will increase millionaire population rapidly by 2028. (Source Canva)
Top Countries Adding the Most Millionaires by 2028: Amid high interest rates and inflation impacting the global economy, global wealth fell by 3% in 2022, with the number of millionaires worldwide decreasing to 59.4 million, UBS highlighted in its Global Wealth Report.
Nevertheless, wealth appears to grow steadily globally—albeit at distinct speeds—with few exceptions.
Global wealth rebounded, increasing by 4.2% in USD, with emerging economies surpassing a 30% share of global wealth in 2024.
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While traditional economies like the US and Europe remain wealthy, newer players in EMEA and APAC are catching up quickly; expanding wealth by 4.8% and 4.4%, respectively, in 2023.
Leveraging advancements in technology, energy, and financial reforms, this trend indicates a shift toward emerging markets and technological hubs as the main sources of new wealth.
However, this shift also triggers a migration of wealth from established economies, like the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, which are projected to experience significant declines in their millionaire populations due to immigration and changes in tax policies.
What does the future hold for wealth throughout the world? Top 10 countries with rising millionaires
Looking ahead, the percentage of adults in the lowest wealth bracket will decrease, while the number of dollar millionaires is set to rise by as much as 50% over the next five years, UBS reports.
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It also forecasts a significant increase in the millionaire population across 52 of the 56 markets analysed by 2028.
Its growth largely stems from strong economic expansion and enhanced wealth opportunities in emerging markets, which will drive a considerable rise in the global millionaire population.
Notably, Taiwan will see a 47% increase in millionaires, from about 790K in 2023 to 1.16M by 2028, driven by the AI boom and the semiconductor industry, the highest among 56 surveyed markets.
The UK and Netherlands are expected to experience negative growth, while the U.S. might hold onto its top spot with the most millionaires.
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Here are the top 10 countries that are rapidly increasing their millionaire populations:
Rank
Country
No. of millionaires in 2023
No. of millionaires in 2028
Growth %
1
Taiwan
788,799
1,158,239
47%
2
Türkiye
60,787
87,077
43%
3
Kazakhstan
44,307
60,874
37%
4
Indonesia
178,605
235,136
32%
5
Japan
2,827,956
3,625,208
28%
6
South Korea
1,295,674
1,653,799
27%
7
Israel
179,905
226,226
26%
8
Mexico
331,538
411,652
24%
9
Thailand
100,001
123,531
24%
10
Sweden
575,426
703,216
22%
India’s Position Explained
11
India
868,671
1,061,463
22%
Source:Global Wealth Report 2024, UBS
An expected increase in the number of USD millionaires 2023–2028 (selected markets) (Credit: UBS Global Wealth Report 2024)
Where does India stand in the Global Wealth Report 2024?
India ranks 11th in the list of fastest-growing millionaire populations, with a 22% growth rate expected over the next five years.
The country is projected to have over 1 million millionaires by 2028, putting it ahead of countries like Brazil and Sweden but behind more rapidly growing markets such as Taiwan and Turkey.
The findings reflect broader trends in wealth generation within Asia, where countries like Japan and South Korea also witness steady increases in their affluent populations.
Cherry Gupta is an Assistant Manager – Content at The Indian Express. She leads the Top 10 section, curating list-based features on key national and international developments, and manages daily news content. She also produces SEO-driven articles and collaborates with the Lifestyle team to conduct interviews with notable artists and write workplace culture features. ... Read More