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Median w Median wealth falling

Latest report highlights growing disparity in riches across countries

by Blitz India Media
July 11, 2026
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Median w Median wealth falling

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Over the past six years, median wealth is lower in 18 of the 29 countries analysed by Swiss Bank UBS, including a roughly 20 per cent decline in Germany, the US and the UK.

In contrast, median wealth in the 2020s jumped by 50 per cent in Japan, 20 per cent in India, and more than 10 per cent in South Korea. Middle Australia’s wealth is going backwards while the richest claim an ever-greater share of the pile, according to the new research that shows more than 25,000 people across the country became millionaires last year.

The latest global wealth report said 2025 marked “an extraordinary year”, in which close to a million new millionaires were created worldwide – a record increase in a single year.

While hailing the rapid rise in personal riches, the report also warned that the “gains were uneven”.

“While average wealth rose notably, median wealth actually declined in most markets, highlighting a growing divide between the wealthiest and the broader population,” it said.

The median delivers a better insight of “typical” wealth levels at the middle of the scale, while the average can be distorted by the distribution of outcomes – such as a small group of very wealthy individuals.

Average personal net wealth in Australia climbed by 19 per cent so far this decade – even after accounting for high and persistent inÀation over that time between 2020 and 2025. But this masked a nearly 7 per cent contraction in the median wealth of Australian adults over the period, suggesting expanding wealth has favoured those at the top.

Saul Eslake, an independent economist, said: “Australia hasn’t experienced as much widening in income inequality as quite a lot of other similar countries but we have had big increases in wealth inequality. The biggest driver of inequality by wealth is housing.”

Property wealth and compulsory superannuation helped Australian adults have the third-highest median net wealth in the world, at nearly $US211,000 (A$306,000), behind Luxembourg and Belgium. While the US had the second-highest average level of wealth behind Switzerland, it was ranked 28th of 30 countries by the median measure. Eslake said it was “contested territory” whether high and rising inequality was technically bad for economies.

Growing consensus

But he said there was a growing consensus among major international bodies, such as the IMF and the OECD, that “beyond some point widening inequality detracts from economic growth”. “One of the arguments is that wealthy people save more and so don’t add to growth. Another is that populist policies, which are almost always bad for economic growth, are in part a reaction to widening inequality.”

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