North America and Europe, which have advanced economies, represent the largest share of people in the “over $1 million” range.
China, which is transitioning to a more service-oriented economy, accounts for a large chunk of people within the $10K to $1 million range.
Emerging markets like India account for larger shares of the bottom two wealth ranges.
Overall, inequality within countries and between countries has increased since the 1980s. Yet global median wealth has increased fivefold since 2000, driven by the economic expansion of China lifting the global median level.