Just scrolled through the wealth distribution data and it's wild how concentrated the millionaire population is. The US absolutely dominates with nearly 24 million, which is almost 4x more than China's 6.3 million. Then you've got this massive gap before hitting Europe where France, Japan, and Germany all cluster around 2.7-2.9 million each.



What strikes me is how the countries with most millionaires are basically the same developed economies we've known for decades. The US, China, UK, Canada still hold the top positions. But here's what's interesting - the list is definitely shifting. India sitting at 917K is growing fast, and Taiwan at 759K is punching above its weight for population size.

If you look at wealth creation patterns over the last 10 years, emerging markets have been catching up way faster than traditional wealth hubs. Makes you wonder which countries with most millionaires will look completely different in 2035. My guess? Southeast Asia and parts of India could surprise everyone. What's your take on which region will see the biggest wealth boom next?
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