by Dejan Pekic

Global Wealth Report 2025: The rise of EMILLI
Posted by Dejan Pekic
EMILLIs or Everyday Millionaires represents people with assets of US$1 million to US$5 million and their numbers have quadrupled to 52 million globally since 2000.
These Everyday Millionaires accounted for around US$107 trillion of total wealth at the end of 2024.
At the top end of the wealth pyramid there are 31 people with over US$50 billion in wealth out of a planetary population of 8.14 billion humans.
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