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Global Top 10% Wealth: ~$93,170 (2018)).
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Global Top 10% Income: ~$39,382 annually (PPP-adjusted).
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Context and after some searching
Global Top 10% Wealth: ~$93,170 (2018)).
Global Top 10% Income: ~$39,382 annually (PPP-adjusted).
Wealth source
Income source
How the hell am I in the bottom 46% with an annual income of €38000?
Edit: I see, I think this is more about purchasing power than income, selecting some random 3rd world country would out me way higher
I immediately started searching this up on seeing the article. Should've known someone in the comments already beat me to it. Thanks for the links!
Wealth is the great filter
Can we do top 1% so that I don't feel included?
Two-thirds of global heating caused by us here, study suggests (shocker)
Nice to see the phrase "global heating" instead of the wimpy "global warming" or the even more milquetoasty "climate change". I prefer the phrase "anthropogenic runaway global heating" because it makes clear the scale and severity of the problem as well as its origin, and also for the handy acronym.
Some of the poor people need heat. They get cold at night.
I sometimes call it "planet destruction" or "stupidity of mankind"
Yeah, but those phrases can apply to a whole lot of things.
If you're reading this, you're in that 10%.
Global top 10%' or 'access to wealth'
You are 18-25, your net financial wealth is $50,000 or more.
You are 25-29, your net financial wealth is $100,000 or more.
You are 30-35, your net financial wealth is $200,000 or more.
...there is no over 35.
Logan's Run style.
Even without behavioral changes, nothing I can do with 120k a year will ever surpass somebody having a baby.
I want to know what part of the two-thirds, the 1% holds.
Plus things like planned obsolescence they push for to keep people spending. The system is formed around their whims and the system they want demands waste to continue the flow of money.
Undeniably a majority. We can't ignore the fact that we have impact on climate too. Big interest want us to argue over blame rather than try to fix the problem (Them). That said, I don't commute by aircraft daily like Taylor Swift and every other rich person.
I don’t commute by aircraft daily like Taylor Swift and every other rich person.
That shit shouldn't be legal. In short private jets shouldn't be legal IMO.
Yeah, but if they didn't they might actually have to interact with the poors, and they can't have that.
Probably about or more than half of that. At least that's what I seem to recall having read.
Hmm, I am probably not, 10% is what, 700 million?
Between all the rich people, USA, Canadians, UK, Germany, and the rest pf Western Europe that number likely includes enough people to exclude me as a central European
The last number I was given was that anyone who makes more than a converted $20,000 per year is in the global top 10%. There used to be a global income comparison tool that showed where you stand on the global scale. I feel 90% confident that any individual person reading this is someone who is above that line, especially if they can afford things like internet and electric together. Those kinds of guys are driving cars to work and eating out, instead of making their food every single day and listening to radio because they can't afford any luxuries.
I agree that it ain't exactly smart to say everyone in a developed economy is doing well, but I want to remind anyone reading this to count their blessings and consider their own impact just as much as they try to hold the worst offenders accountable.
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According to https://wid.world/world/#tptinc_p90p100_z/US;FR;DE;CN;ZA;GB;WO/last/us/k/x/yearly/t/false/0/200000/curve/false/country , the global 90th percentile income threshold in 2023 is at about $46,7k USD, market xchg rate.
So yeah, it's quite a bit higher than that, plus I think you vastly underestimate how expensive it is to have your own internet connection and electricity.
And I also make my food everyday that's quite normal for almost everyone but US citizens
Making your own food is normal for a lot of people here too, but I know a ton of people who just eat garbage all the time. My grandmother just eats all the time. She will just sit down and eat an entire pan of fried potatoes back to back, and my dad and stepmom just eat fast food every day. I had a nightmare where I was forced to watch my family eat junk off a table and then they got taken away once they got so fat to be butchered. I've been getting sick lately thinking about it, and my room mate keeps nagging me to eat way too much. I hate how fat I've gotten.
Globally 10% is people worth about 100k USD, which is under the US median for people over 35.
not true. $48k a year according to the comments below
The threshold to be in the top 10% is €42,980 or $49,000 (grossing from what I can tell).
The top 1% and 0.1% for comparison are 20x and 76x.
According to Wikipedia, citing the 2022 US census, median annual personal income is $48k, meaning the average american is right on that line.
As of February, 2025, you need to have $970k per https://finance.yahoo.com/news/among-wealthiest-heres-net-worth-173043075.html
Edit: in the United States
Yeah, what people forget is that even average americans (and central/northern europeans and some other plaves) are quite wealthy from a global perspective. Many people on lemmy, self included, are in that global 10%.
And many of those emissions aren't something you can just avoid either, they often come as a result of being a user of local infrastructure etc.
And half the time they get mad when you point it out.
In fairness, what are they going to do about being born into a richer slice of the world pie? As shitty as it is, people won't have much sympathy for those doing worse than them unless they've achieved a certain baseline. If they can't conceive of how life could be worse (many issues in this fragment), they won't accept or care that others are suffering.
At the very least, us 10%ers could be advocating for things that lower the carbon cost of our lifestyle, such as zoning reform.
Note that I'm not talking about reducing the quality of our lifestyle. I'm talking about maintaining or improving the quality while making it more efficient.
If my taxes would go towards make that infrastructure sustainable, i would happily pay more taxes. As it stands my taxes mostly go to more Autobahn, upkeep of parking spots, subsidies for desastrous industries and cross-financing the retirement insurance, so the boomers can go on cruise vacations.
Is there a source for this?
This was my assumption, but when I searched earlier, I could only find sources citing the top 12% was above $100k
I'm assuming I've misunderstood something.
The article talks about income (the headline seems a bit confusing), the wiki about net worth?
10k€ here, reporting for wealth !
But have YOU been to space?
What do we do, set our inflation target to -2% instead?
Context and after some searching
Global Top 10% Wealth: ~$93,170 (2018)).
Global Top 10% Income: ~$39,382 annually (PPP-adjusted).
Wealth source
Income source
And in other news water is still wet