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The top 10 per cent of the world’s population owns three-fourths of all wealth, while the bottom 50 per cent holds just 2 per cent. Zoom in further and you find that the top 1 per cent alone (about the size of the UK’s adult population) controls 37 per cent of global wealth. This is 18 times the wealth of the entire bottom half — a group that is as large as the combined adult populations of China, India, the US, Indonesia, Nigeria, Brazil, and Russia. These are the findings of the latest World Inequality Report 2026. India continues to have one of the highest wealth inequalities in the world, with the top 1 per cent holding about 40 per cent of total wealth .

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