The population of the developing countries enriched in crisis
Nearly 600 million people worldwide belong to the middle class. According to Allianz; the crisis decimated especially the giga wealth of Wall Street. The savings between the residents of the richest and poorest countries, decreased to one-third.
Less than ten years, the per capita household financial wealth has increased by 16 percent in the poorest countries. That is seven times faster than in the wealthiest countries. In the early 2000s, the financial assets of persons living in the richest countries were 145 times larger, than the financial assets of of the general public living in the poorest countries. Until 2009, this ratio was reduced to 45 – reports Index, after MTI.
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