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Global Ultra-Wealthy Population Hits Record 556,850

The global ultra-high-net-worth population surged to an all-time high of 556,850 individuals in 2025, marking two consecutive years of double-digit expansion. According to Altrata’s latest report, this elite group now controls $63.8 trillion in wealth, a figure that dwarfs the annual gross domestic product of the United States.

Bio & NewsJune 23, 2026304 reads0

This rapid accumulation of capital represents the strongest growth cycle since 2017. Over the last two years alone, the ranks of those with net worth exceeding $30 million grew by nearly 30%, adding 120,000 new members to the cohort. While North America, Asia, and Europe remain the primary epicenters, holding over 90% of this population, emerging markets are shifting the landscape. Africa led regional growth with a 24% increase, while cities like Seoul and Hong Kong saw gains exceeding 33% and 26% respectively.

Economic and Social Impact

Beyond sheer numbers, the influence of this segment on global markets is profound. These individuals account for $282 billion in annual luxury spending and $220 billion in philanthropic donations. Currently, 1.1% of the world’s millionaires command 32% of that group's total wealth. As the population evolves, Altrata projects a shift in demographics, with female representation expected to climb to 19% by 2040. Looking toward 2030, the forecast suggests a total population of 746,570 individuals possessing $85 trillion in combined assets, with Delhi positioned as the fastest-growing city for ultra-wealth creation.

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