One in every hundred Germans is a multi-millionaire
While the global economy fluctuates, a quiet explosion of wealth has transformed German neighborhoods into hubs for the world's most elite asset holders.
In the quiet suburbs of Munich and the tech hubs of Berlin, a new demographic is reshaping the social landscape. Germany has seen its population of ultra-high-net-worth individuals—those holding at least 30 million dollars in assets—climb to more than 38,000 people. This surge represents a 32 percent increase in just five years, meaning that for every hundred citizens you pass on a German street, one is likely navigating life with a multi-million dollar fortune. While neighbors like the United Kingdom saw a modest 12 percent growth, Germany added nearly 10,000 new members to this exclusive club during a period of intense global volatility.
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