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Global personal wealth grew 10.8% in 2025, creating nearly 1 million new millionaires

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Global personal wealth surged 10.8% in 2025, the fastest pace in years, creating nearly one million new U.S. dollar millionaires, according to a UBS Global Wealth Report. Strong financial markets and a depreciating dollar against the euro contributed to the growth, though wealth inequality also deepened.

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Key Numbers

10.8%global personal wealth growth in 2025
4.6%global personal wealth growth in 2024
4.2%global personal wealth growth in 2023
1 millionnew millionaires created worldwide in 2025
440,000new millionaires in the United States
56markets analyzed in the report
92%of world's wealth represented by analyzed markets

Who's Involved

UBS
Swiss bank that published the Global Wealth Report
Ariane Luthi
Reuters reporter
Emelia Sithole-Matarise
Reuters editor
Global personal wealth grew 10.8% in 2025, creating nearly 1 million new millionaires

↳ Why This Matters

The report indicates a significant increase in global wealth and the number of millionaires, driven by market performance and currency fluctuations, while simultaneously revealing a concerning trend of growing wealth inequality.

Key facts

  • Global personal wealth increased by 10.8% in 2025.
  • Nearly one million new U.S. dollar millionaires were created globally.
  • The United States saw over 440,000 new millionaires, nearly half of the global total.
  • Wealth growth in U.S. dollar terms was particularly strong in Europe due to currency depreciation.
  • Wealth inequality deepened since 2020, with median wealth declining in most countries.

Global personal wealth experienced its most robust growth in years during 2025, with total wealth increasing by 10.8%, a significant jump from 4.6% in 2024 and 4.2% in 2023, according to UBS's annual Global Wealth Report. This surge created nearly one million new U.S. dollar millionaires worldwide, driven by strong financial markets. The United States was a major contributor, accounting for almost half of this growth with over 440,000 new millionaires.

Wealth in U.S. dollar terms saw disproportionately rapid growth in Europe, largely attributed to the dollar's depreciation against the euro over the past year. Despite the overall rise in average wealth, the report highlighted a deepening trend of inequality since 2020. Median wealth, a better indicator for the middle class, declined in most countries, underscoring a widening gap between the wealthiest individuals and the broader population. UBS based its findings on an analysis of 56 markets, which collectively represent over 92% of the world's total wealth.

Frequently asked questions

Global personal wealth grew by 10.8% in 2025, marking the fastest pace in years.

Nearly one million new U.S. dollar millionaires were created globally in 2025.

The United States accounted for almost half of the global growth, with over 440,000 new millionaires.

Strong financial markets and the depreciation of the U.S. dollar against the euro were key factors.

Wealth inequality deepened since 2020, with median wealth declining in most countries.

What Happens Next

01The report analyzes wealth trends across 56 global markets.

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How It Developed

Global personal wealth rose 10.8% in 2025.
This marks the fastest growth rate in years, up from 4.6% in 2024.
Nearly one million new U.S. dollar millionaires were created worldwide.
The United States accounted for nearly half of this growth, with over 440,000 new millionaires.
Wealth in U.S. dollar terms grew disproportionately quickly in Europe due to dollar depreciation against the euro.
Median wealth declined in most countries, indicating increased wealth inequality since 2020.

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Nearly one million people worldwide became millionaires in 2025, UBS report findsReuters

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