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Wealth Inequality Trends Around the World: A First View Leveraging Multiple Data Sources

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  • Disslbacher, Franziska

    (Vienna University of Economics and Business)

  • Morelli, Salvatore
  • , Matteo

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Using the novel GC Wealth Project Data Warehouse, this paper shows that wealth inequality has increased since the early 2000s in roughly 60% of the countries in our sample, although trends are not uniform across countries. While the largest gains in wealth shares accrue to the top 10%, relative losses are borne by the bottom 50% and the middle 40% alike. We reveal substantial variation of estimates across data sources and units of analysis, which complicates international comparison of wealth inequality. Yet, core trends at the country level are generally robust. Individual-based series generally report higher inequality than household-based ones. Regional patterns reveal sharp increases in inequality in Latin America, North America, India, and China, while Europe and Asia-Pacific exhibit more stable trends. Incorporating Forbes billionaire data extends coverage to low-income countries and Africa—where, notably, billionaire wealth relative to GDP has remained stable, marking a distinct exception to global patterns. (Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality Working Paper)

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  • Disslbacher, Franziska & Morelli, Salvatore & , Matteo, 2026. "Wealth Inequality Trends Around the World: A First View Leveraging Multiple Data Sources," SocArXiv xrnpj_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:xrnpj_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/xrnpj_v1
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