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Where does Australia fit into the world’s richest countries – today and in the future [Infographic]

Want to know what could happen to Australia's wealth over the next decade?

Are you interested in knowing the wealthiest nations today and in the future?

Today's infographic supplied by Visual Capitalist will answer these questions

So let’s see how the wealth of nations stack up.

Private Wealth: Now and in the Future

Using data from the Global Wealth Migration Review, here are the 10 wealthiest nations both now and as forecasted in 2028.

It’s worth noting that these figures are meant to represent wealth, which is defined as the total amount of private wealth held by individuals in each country.

It includes assets like property, cash, equities, and business interests, minus any liabilities.

Rank Country Wealth (2018) Wealth (2028F) Approx. Growth
#1 🇺🇸 United States $60.7 trillion $72.8 trillion 20%
#2 🇨🇳 China $23.6 trillion $51.8 trillion 120%
#3 🇯🇵 Japan $19.1 trillion $24.9 trillion 30%
#4 🇮🇳 India $8.1 trillion $22.8 trillion 180%
#5 🇦🇺 Australia $6.0 trillion $10.8 trillion 80%
#6 🇬🇧 United Kingdom $9.1 trillion $10.0 trillion 10%
#7 🇩🇪 Germany $8.8 trillion $9.7 trillion 10%
#8 🇨🇦 Canada $6.0 trillion $7.8 trillion 30%
#9 🇫🇮 France $5.9 trillion $6.4 trillion 10%
#10 🇮🇹 Italy $3.8 trillion $4.2 trillion 10%

Clearly Australia is punching above its weight, but the real heavyweights are China and India which are expected to see triple-digit growth in private wealth between now and 2028.

As far as developed countries go, Australia is outperforming the others and is expected to add 80% to private wealth in the next decade and in the process will leapfrog both Germany and the U.K. in the rankings.

Wealth Of Nations

Wealth per Capita

Here’s a look at the wealth of nations in a different way, this time with numbers adjusted on a per capita basis.

Rank Country Est. Population Wealth per capita (2018)
#1 🇲🇨 Monaco 38,695 $2,114,000
#2 🇱🇮 Liechtenstein 37,810 $786,000
#3 🇨🇭 Switzerland 8,420,000 $315,000
#4 🇱🇺 Luxembourg 590,667 $300,000
#5 🇦🇺 Australia 24,600,000 $244,000
#6 🇳🇴 Norway 5,258,000 $198,000
#7 🇺🇸 United States 327,200,000 $186,000
#8 🇸🇬 Singapore 5,612,000 $177,000
#9 🇭🇰 Hong Kong 7,392,000 $169,000
#10 🇨🇦 Canada 36,540,000 $163,000

It's intersting that only three countries on the per capita list also made the overall list.

Put another way... Australia, Canada, and the United States can all claim to be among the wealthiest of nations in both absolute and per capita terms.

Source: Visual Capitalist

Michael Yardney
About Michael Yardney Michael is the founder of Metropole Property Strategists who help their clients grow, protect and pass on their wealth through independent, unbiased property advice and advocacy. He's once again been voted Australia's leading property investment adviser and one of Australia's 50 most influential Thought Leaders. His opinions are regularly featured in the media.
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