Just scrolled through some wealth distribution data and honestly the gap is wild. The US sits way ahead with like 24 million millionaires, then China's at 6.3M but still nowhere close. When you look at countries with most millionaires globally, it's basically a handful of developed nations dominating the entire picture. France, Japan, Germany all hovering around 2-3M each. What caught my eye though is how the wealth concentration really shows in these numbers. Even Canada with 2.1M is way ahead of most other nations. The countries with most millionaires list is basically the same wealthy nations we've known forever. South Korea, Netherlands, Spain all in the 1-1.3M range but still pretty significant. The real question is whether this map stays frozen or if we actually see new players climb the rankings in the next 10 years. My bet is the distribution shifts more than people think, especially with how emerging markets are moving. What's your take on this?

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