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Australia has seized from Switzerland the global title of having the highest "median wealth per adult", in Credit Suisse's 2018 Global Wealth Report released on Friday.
Not only are Australians relatively rich by global standards, our wealth is more evenly distributed across the population than many other countries, it finds.
Wealth is defined in the report as the sum of all assets, including residential property, deposits, shares and super, minus all debts – a concept otherwise known as “net worth”.
The results show that if every Australian adult lined up in a row, the middle person would have a net worth of $US191,453 – about $270,000 at Friday’s exchange rate.
That puts us a nose ahead of the middle Swiss adult's net worth of $US183,339.

https://www.theage.com.au/business/the-economy/australians-overtake-swiss-to-lead-world-in-median-wealth-stakes-20181019-p50arv.html

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1 hour ago, Parley said:

This has to be fantastic news. We really are the lucky country.

It is really good news. Didn't take you for a socialist though parley? Good to have you aboard. Let's redistribute that wealth!

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Having been over in the UK after 7 years in Aus this does not surprise me.

As  others have said, minimum wage in Aus is far higher (even taking into account higher cost of living) and compulsory Super having kicked in over the years.

While the UK is starting to get onboard with compulsory pension contributions, we have been shocked at how much wages have stood still here the past few years whilst cost of living has risen.   Speaking with guys at work in their 20s, many of them have simply given up on being able to ever afford to buy a home.  To give balanced perspective, we are in Kendal, hardly a hotbed of employment but, crucially, not a cheap place to live, being the gateway to the Lake District etc. and cashed up older/semi retired folks buying houses here.

Certainly the boomer age group in both countries are by and large fairly affluent but I remember being amazed at many of the boomers at my tennis club in Adelaide who seemed to be taking 3 month vacations to Europe, had villas in Bali and were retired at a (reasonably young) age.

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On 21/10/2018 at 21:05, newjez said:

Have you ever played monopoly? You don't end up with the median wealth of Australia. You are cheering socialism.

Really? The only cheering I did was becoming wealthy and making my sister suffer as a consequence! There was no 'we are all in this together...'

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1 hour ago, Perthbum said:

ohhhh yeh, here is one from 2018

Here's how wealthy the average family is in 35 countries around the world

http://uk.businessinsider.com/net-worth-average-family-around-the-world-oecd-countries-2018-7

You do know the difference between ‘average’ and ‘median’, don’t you?

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1 hour ago, Perthbum said:

ohhhh yeh, here is one from 2018

Here's how wealthy the average family is in 35 countries around the world

http://uk.businessinsider.com/net-worth-average-family-around-the-world-oecd-countries-2018-7

You probably didn't get to that stage at high school, but you do seem to be good at self learning, so have a Google of mean, median and mode.

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