The report highlights that between 2000 and 2020, China accounted for almost a third of the world’s wealth.
Among the 10 countries there are 3 that are in America: Canada, the United States and Mexico.
At the top of the list is China, whose wealth reached $ 120 trillion (bdd) in 2020, up from $ 7 trillion in 2000.
“We are now richer than ever,” said Jan Mischke, a partner at the McKinsey Global Institute in Zurich.
The distribution of world wealth is as follows:
The McKinsey report details that 68% of the world’s net worth is accumulated in the real estate market. The rest is in other sectors such as infrastructure, machinery and equipment.