Nearly 1 million new millionaires created worldwide in 2025, UBS report finds

The year 2025 saw a striking 10.8% increase in global personal wealth, the highest growth rate in years, unleashing nearly one million new dollar millionaires across the globe. The United States was at the forefront, contributing over 440,000 mill...

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ZURICH: Personal wealth in 2025 ​grew at its ​fastest pace in years, creating nearly ​one million new U.S. dollar millionaires worldwide, Swiss bank UBS said in its annual Global Wealth ‌Report published ⁠on ⁠Tuesday.

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Total personal wealth globally ​rose by 10.8% last year, up from 4.6% in ​2024 and 4.2% in 2023, as strong financial markets boosted growth, UBS found.


​There were "more millionaires than ever, ⁠everywhere" in ‌2025, the bank said. ​The United ​States, where over 440,000 people ⁠became new U.S. dollar millionaires, accounted for ​almost half of this growth.

​Wealth in U.S. dollar terms grew disproportionately quickly in Europe, largely due to last year's depreciation of the dollar compared to the euro, UBS found.

While ‌average wealth rose, inequality has deepened since 2020, UBS said. Median ​wealth, which ​better reflects ⁠the middle of the scale, declined in most countries, highlighting a growing divide between the wealthiest ​and the broader population, the bank added.
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For the report, UBS analysed 56 markets it estimates to represent over 92% of the world's wealth.
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